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Wim Delvoye’s Creepy Stained Glass Windows Are Made From Recycled X-Rays

10/06/2011
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  • Wim Delvoye’s Creepy Stained Glass Windows Are Made From Recycled X-Rays
    This building may look like a standard Gothic cathedral at first glance, but if you take a closer look, you'll be amazed. <a href="http://www.wetheurban.com/post/65789175114/art-x-ray-and-anatomical-stained-glass-windows-by">Thousands of x-rays</a> have been applied to the structure's windows using traditional stained glass-making techniques to create a macabre—yet beautiful—display of skeletons, bones, and teeth.
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  • Chapel Skeletons
    Delvoye has made over the jewel tones saints normally <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stained_glass" target="_blank">depicted in stained glass</a>. One of his creepy creations shows two skeletons in embrace, hugging and kissing in panels that make up an arched gothic window. Jeweled stained glass diamonds connect the panels.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    At first glance, one doesn’t see anything extraordinary in the beautifully intricate <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beautiful-garden-chapel-made-entirely-from-bottles/" target="_blank">Gothic Chapel </a>used in the project.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    But upon closer inspection, the prismatic colors in each window pane are actually body parts, bones and full skeletons. The gorgeous windows, installed in an intricate chapel made from laser cut steel in the style of a seventeenth century <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_Baroque_painting" target="_blank">Flemish Baroque</a> church.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    Other pieces are more abstract. Swirls of spinal columns intersect rows and rows of x-rays of teeth, set against blood red glass. Skulls, spines and hips intermingle with bold colors of stained glass, unified together to make up giant windows.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    The translucent x-rays <a href="http://inhabitat.com/maglight-transforms-magazines-into-a-stained-glass-like-table-lamp/" target="_blank">illuminate just as the colored glass does</a>, creating a dazzling, yet morbid display. Using traditional Medeival craftsmanship, Delvoye’s Macabre windows create a truly spooky atmosphere.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    Delvoye is no stranger to the morbid, also dabbling in the macabre with his series called “Art Farm,” where here tattoos pig skins discarded from slaughterhouses in the United States.
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  • Wim Delvoye Gothic Chapel Series
    This building may look like a standard Gothic cathedral at first glance, but if you take a closer look, you'll be amazed. <a href="http://www.wetheurban.com/post/65789175114/art-x-ray-and-anatomical-stained-glass-windows-by">Thousands of x-rays</a> have been applied to the structure's windows using traditional stained glass-making techniques to create a macabre—yet beautiful—display of skeletons, bones, and teeth.
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Wim Delvoye’s Creepy Stained Glass Windows Are Made From Recycled X-Rays

This building may look like a standard Gothic cathedral at first glance, but if you take a closer look, you'll be amazed. Thousands of x-rays have been applied to the structure's windows using traditional stained glass-making techniques to create a macabre—yet beautiful—display of skeletons, bones, and teeth.

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