Showing posts with label brass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brass. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

The Priest

© Godric Godricson

I like this brass set into the floor of a rural parish. The brass is at once proud as it makes clear the ordination and priesthood of the deceased whilst at the same time exuding the calm serenity of the departed. There is a contradiction here that is spellbinding. The high and the low all in one brass. The chasuble  flows and swirls and is matched by the stole that appears to the lower front. The ends of a stole are called 'spades' and they pop up as tassells.

This implies to me that the stone covers the extant grave of a priest. Those hands manipulated the consecrated host and carried the word of God in a troubled world. May he rest in peace and rise in glory

Friday, 15 June 2012

15th Century brass


© Godric Godricson

I have found very little brass in Churches so far and this is either because it has been stolen or has been covered up by carpets and new furniture. This is a small fragment of brass from the 15th century and in a working Church. I have not said where its sited for reasons of security. The brass is beautiful although in reality it is only a few inches across from side to side.