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Date taken30-Aug-11 16:03
Date modified6-Jul-12 14:27
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Camera makeCanon
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Focal length5 mm
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The beginning of the mould making process. Hand casts are taken in plaster of paris

The beginning of the mould making process. Hand casts are taken in plaster of paris

The National Glass Centre Glass Studio was commissioned to produce a series of three cast glass works for the newly refurbished Children's' hospital. Accessed over three floors leading from the hospitals spectacular atrium, the works were situated at the entrance to specialist children's units & clearly visible from the main atrium.

To reflect the close interpersonal bonds that develop between children as patients, nurses and consultants it was decided that the hands of real patients and carers should be cast in incredible detail and immortalised as life casts into the 27, 48% lead crystal panels. The background of each glass panel contains decorative three dimensional textures created by representations of texts taken from dozens of get-well messages and cards. The 27 panels weigh in at over 350kg. The project took nearly 9 months to complete.


OTHER PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN FOR RVI
RVI 2011 - NE Childrens' Hospital, Foyer
RVI 2013 - Newcastle Eye Centre


This project was project managed by Chris Blade MA (RCA) Head of Enterprise, Commissioning and the Glass Studio at the National Glass Centre, University of Sunderland and was conceived and cast by Katya Filmus.