Church window

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You might have known I couldn’t get too far into the new year before I posted a picture of Marfa. After all, in 2013, I posted more pictures from Marfa than I did from the city where I live.

This window is on the east side of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The building dates from 1929, when it was relocated to make way for the Paisano Hotel. The church’s veneer is river rock, but the church website doesn’t explain where, exactly, how this many river rocks were moved to the desert, or why the architect selected them as a building material in the first place.

Marfa, Texas
photographed 9.5.2009

Posted on January 2, 2014, in architecture, Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 20 Comments.

  1. Funny, I was looking at a map of the US last night, trying to gauge distances (planning a trip in the summer) and I looked down to find “Marfa”. I thought, “Do I want to go to Marfa, TX in July???”

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  2. A really beautiful window.
    Like the pyramids in Egypt, I look at things like this, and wonder how it was possibly done.

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  3. This is a beautiful photo of a great window. I like the tint, too.
    I suspect the river rock came from Amazon. They have everything.

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  4. Beautiful Melinda, excellent treatment.

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  5. love the finish you put on this one. Nice!

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  6. Nice photo and I really like the treatment. Reminds of 100 year old postcards. Did you scan it from one you picked up in a second hand store by any chance?

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