Urban Landscapes
Stained Glass by Nancy Nicholson
by Nancy Nicholson
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About the Book
This is a series of cityscapes in stained glass. They were created between 1980 and 2010.
All images are the original, one of a kind, creation by artist, Nancy Nicholson, who works in both glass and paper.
She has designed numerous commissions for private residences throughout the United States and continues to explore the medium for her personal expression. Recently, she has returned to drawing and printmaking. Her work has been shown in galleries nationally, most notably the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
All images are the original, one of a kind, creation by artist, Nancy Nicholson, who works in both glass and paper.
She has designed numerous commissions for private residences throughout the United States and continues to explore the medium for her personal expression. Recently, she has returned to drawing and printmaking. Her work has been shown in galleries nationally, most notably the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
- Additional Categories Architecture, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Mar 03, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords fine art, cityscapes, stained glass, glass, art
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About the Creator
Nancy Nicholson, Artist
Brooklyn, NY
Nancy Nicholson is an artist working in both glass and paper. Since graduating from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1985, Nancy has worked primarily as a stained glass artist and conservator. She has designed numerous commissions for private residences throughout the United States and continues to explore the medium for her personal expression. Recently, she has returned to drawing and printmaking. Her work has been shown in galleries nationally, most notably the Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston and the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.