This contemporary wall hanging inspired by Wright's March Balloons design is made of glass and a metal frame, and comes ready to hang.
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In 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright was requested to do a series of 12 monthly covers based on seasonal themes for Liberty magazine. The finished designs were never published because they were thought to be too radical and avant-garde.
In this cover for the March issue, Wright reveals his lifelong interest in and affection for geometric shapes, particularly the circle. At first appearing as an assemblage of colorful balloon, this design celebrates Wright's belief that a circle represents wholeness and completeness, a vision evident in Wright's architectural legacy.
On this glass panel, enamel colors are individually applied to a single sheet of glass which is then kiln fired to permanently fuse the enamels to the glass. The panel includes a copper patinated frame, wooden base stand, and matching chain for hanging.
The measurements of this beautiful Stained Glass art are: 10" x 10.25"