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Frank Lloyd Wright loved to work in glass; he regarded the substance as "the materialization of light, the weightless medium of sight," and used it in innovative ways, providing a brilliant counterpoint to the solid mass of traditional building materials. Over the course of his long career, Wright's use of glass increased, diminishing the visual barrier between inside and outside and creating dazzling effects of light within his houses. This journal presents four designs adapted from Frank Lloyd Wright's work in art glass. These geometric patterns, executed for his Prairie Style houses, represent some of his most spectacular ornamental achievements.
Click on either picture for a larger view. Size: 6 x 8 1/2". Genuine brown leather embossed slip jacket and removable journal insert with full-color laminated covers and colorful designs throughout. 144 lined pages with a lay-flat binding and ribbon marker. Woodfree paper suitable for both pencil and pen. ISBN: 0-7649-1687-4.
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