marcelle ferron stained glass windows 1968

navigate by keyword : 1968 abstract art blue both building catches champs colours come create dance entrance eye ferron fluid forms glass green huge inside life marcelle mars moving outside red seeming shapes stained station subway violet visible windows yellow

Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows 1968 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stainglass in the Montreal subway called the Metro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968)
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Marcelle Ferron Stained-glass windows (1968) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Visible from both inside and outside the Champs de Mars subway station, this huge, abstract stained glass catches the eye at once. The fluid shapes create a moving dance of colours, with forms of red, yellow, blue, violet, and green seeming to come to life. Marcelle Ferron was one of the signatories of the manifesto Refus global, written in 1948 by painter Paul-Émile Borduas.


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