Friday 10 March 2017

A touch of glass workshop



                                                                                                                                                                        
   

                                                                                                                                                                           

This workshop took place on the 9th & 10th February 2017

KAE Films filmed us on the first day, I did a few shots on the second day.  


                                                                                          

Both days were at the Education venue of the Shrewsbury Museum.


We first viewed the film KAE and Nathalie had written together to offer the children a guided 'walk through' the Heavenly Lights exhibition selecting 
the artwork relevant to the artistic activities to follow.

A walk which took them for a journey in the stories Margaret Agnes Rope has painted.






                                                                                                                                                                                     


Nathalie did then an introduction to the art of stained glass, an art form they may have seen in the Shrewsbury Roman Catholic Cathedral, as pupils of the Roman Catholic School.
It was a time to share the study Nathalie did
to identify the birds Marga had clearly cherished in her cartoons.
Two cartoons on show in the Heavenly Lights were the perfect display
of Margaret Agnes Rope love of birds.



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Cartoon 1
St Winefride (Newport,Wales)


One of five high windows by Margaret Agnes Rope in Saint Peter and St Paul in Newport. The birds truly have a meaning in the landscape. A dipper by the well, a lesser redpoll in the woody leafy background, a kingfisher appearing by her arm in its flight which is an other bird of waters or a solitary bird, all placed in the sites a ornithologist will find them.

The school the participants go to is named after St Winefride
St Winefride is also meaningful to Nathalie who first went to St Winefride's Well in 1995 or 1996.
She had been for a major head surgery in France in 1994, 
before she moved to Swansea University to study stained glass art. 
She since then went back to the site nearly each year. 
She wanted to give her prayers to St Winefride to keep her head in good shape for many years. 







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Cartoon 2
The Benedicte (Llandovery, Wales) 


Given in memory of Herbert and Teresa Vaughan, the nephew and niece of the artist, both of whom died in childhood and are depicted in the window.
Please read the full study on the post Feathered Regulars







I asked the children to work to a scale that will be proportional to the full size cartoon I had brought on site and showed to them. All glass pieces I had cut for them were to a size they were invited to keep as there reference once they had selected the piece of glass.




 KAE Films was hardly noticed by children all in the world of birds

  
 a few birds sketches before a first intro to glass painting






 they painted on a selection of coloured glass



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 Two questions


st Cecilia Shrewsbury Cathedral

Was Margaret Agnes Rope a member 
of the RSPB at its very beginnings?

if she was alive today she would be shocked many of the birds she painted are on red list or amber list
the lesser redpoll, the missile thrush,  
dipper, kingfisher, bullfinch, tawny owl
Flickr link sent by Arthur Rope


A few of the birds painted by the children
 after they chose the glass they loved.
Which of their birds will be in the final artwork?










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