Product Description
This book documents a single project by the stained-glass artist and sculptor, James Scanlon. Sited in Sneem, Co Kerry, the project was created on a piece of derelict ground along the river. The artist employed local men to build the dry-stone-wall huts, and inset into each are delicate and beautiful stained-glass artworks. Scanlon's masterly use of aciding to remove certain areas of colour from the glass, layer by layer, and the superimposing of the pieces (there was no need of lead, the panels being too small) create a world of space and colour and light.
Published by Gandon Editions - 1991