St. Elizabeth Catholic Church - Rockville, MD
In 2006 we created a Tabernacle for St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Rockville, MD. Contact was maintained, and then late 2012 a conversation started about creating "The Visitation" in bronze. Although the subject was always clear, the location for these two statues was not solidified until Gianfranco recommended putting the two under the Church's bell tower. As you can see, it is a natural.
Madonna Cemetery - Fort Lee, NJ
We were first approached by Fr. Stephen Carey and Mr. Greg Lopez in late
2011. Fr. Carey presented a clear idea
of what they wanted and after delays to start construction of the mausoleum, a
plan was put into action. The proposal
called for five 5 x 10 foot mosaics depicting Saints Patrick, Nicholas di Bari,
Andrew Kim Taegon, Elizabeth Ann Seton & St. Martin de Porres.
Designs
were developed with the intention of a continuation of the styles present in the
artwork of the original Church, such as the gothic arches bordering the stained
glass windows. After a few tweaks to
the design a final go ahead was given to have the images made in mosaic. The plan was to use a combination of Venetian
glass and marble tiles; the marble being used to replicate the gothic arches
found in the old church.
Around
this time, another conversation was started regarding a stained glass window
depicting the Risen Christ. However, as
a closer look was taken at the surrounding areas the idea was changed to a
tapestry. The tapestry was carefully
designed using characteristics of the artwork in the original Church of the
Madonna, adjacent to the new construction. Both the mosaics and the tapestry
were installed in late October.
It was an honor to do work for Nativity Middle School as we had the opportunity to work really closely with the faculty and students at the school. We created a large ceramic mural as a background piece for their already existing Stations of the Cross. We even had a class full of students come in and get to know the processes used in the project, as well as our studio!
We also created a bronze plaque for under their Altar with the signature of Ignatius of Loyola.
The last piece we installed for the middle school is a 5' x 5' ceramic mural depicting the symbol for the Society of Jesuits. The mural is framed with wood and hung up 25 feet above the entrance to the school's chapel.
Lastly, we have some really big news!
For over 16 years Gianfranco Tassara has lead a team of extremely talented individuals in the creation of artwork in the same building located on the south side of Milwaukee, WI. It is our delight to announce that we are moving to a new location west of Downtown Milwaukee.
Please be sure to update your records:
Inspired Artisans, LTD.
505 N 22nd. St.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
p (414) 672-9478
f (414) 672-9479
Although the old studio will be missed, we are extremely eager to bring in the new year in our new location! Please feel free to contact us if you would like to take a tour of the new space!
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