A
Stained Glass panel portraying the conversation between Eve and the serpent.
Eve appears to be considering the words of the serpent.
The panel has been executed in sandblasting and stained glass with glass painting
used to accent the face of Eve.
The borders are created by using acid etching, engraving and stained glass.
The students name is engraved on a decal at the base of the panel and is filled
with gold leaf.
The Birth of Pegasus
By Shiloo Patel
Here
the student has featured the death of Medusa in a very novel way.. she has shown
that with her dying,her mortal body regains its beautful form and from the dead
serpents the pure form of Pegasus rises.
The panel is executed in a combination of Stained glass, Sandblasting
and glass painting.
Pandora's
Box
By Anshu Malani
A
stained glass panel featuring the return of Pandora or Psche to the forest.
Here she has returned to the box to free "Hope " who was trapped in
the box and so helping mankind deal with the troubles she had released from
the box earlier.
The panel is executed in sandblasting with stained glass and glass painting
for the deetails of Pandora's face etc.
The students name is engraved on the decal as described.
Ophelia
By Neha Mehra
A
stained glass panel featuring Ophelia. Inspired from Dantes famous painting.The
panel is executed in Stained glass and sandblasting with glass painting used
to detail the face.
The Birth of Venus
By Bhumika Padmaraj
An
acid etched and tinted panel featuring the birth of Venus from the foam and
sand.
The Wind God is blowing down flowers from the heavens on to the scene.
The borders are painted and fired glass.
The Holy Fire
By Poorna Shah
A
stained glass panel featurin Prahalad and Holika. The triumph of good over evil.
The student has captured the struggle superbly with her depiction
of Holika's face as a charred shard of black glass and has shown Prahalad
as an infant in pure white swaddling clothes sitting serenely amidst the raging
flames.
Padmini and Ala ud din Khilji
By Hema Gandhi
This
is a panel executed in Decoupage and Lacquer work and portrays the story of
Ala ud din Khilji's viewing of Padmini from behind the curtain and into the
mirror.