25
Jan
2012

I rendered a series of a dozen of images from my latest project, the St. Henry's Ecumenical Chapel in Turku, Finland.
The St. Henry's Ecumenical Art Chapel, outside the city of Turku stands on a small hill on the island of Hirvensalo. The shape of the building follows the contours of the site and is constructed like an upturned boat. The chapel is divided into two parts: the chapel in the front part and a gallery in the back. The visitor can study the works of art during the service. The back of the church is only lighten by a small opening in the roof whereas the front has big windows on both sided of the altar. The idea was that one walks from darkness towards light from a hidden source. In the course of time, natural light will turn the tone of the timber to a reddish color.
The chapel's patinated altar is the last public work of academician and sculptor Kain Tapper. In the altar window is a work by artist Hannu Konola, and light filters through it onto the altar wall. [go to my portfolio]
Radar Tower Luxembourg
Posted by Patrick in Image additions
12
Sep
2011

John Hancock Building in Chicago
Posted by Patrick in Image additions
14
Aug
2011


Expose 9 from Ballistic Publishing is out now and I am being featured in it with my two Turning Torso images! If you don't know the series already, please visit Ballistic Publishing and take a look for yourself. There are amazing artworks in it. [www.ballisticpublishing.com]
2 new images added to the gallery
Posted by Patrick in Image additions
25
Jun
2011


