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An American Shrine to Honor the Russian Royal Martyrs

By Andrew Gould on July 13, 2018
An American Shrine to Honor the Russian Royal Martyrs

It has been my particular honor to create a magnificent shrine and reliquary for the Russian Royal Martyrs. The shrine was commissioned by an American convert to Orthodoxy as a gift to the Hermitage of the Holy Cross, a Russian Orthodox monastery in West Virginia, USA. It was installed in time to commemorate the centenary […]

Posted in Minor Arts | Tagged Andrew Gould, Czar Nicholas II, Hermitage of the Holy Cross, Icon, iconography, inlay, Jonathan Pageau, kiot, marquetry, Natalia Aglitskaya, Passion Bearers, reliquary, romanov, Royal Martyrs, Russian Orthodox, saints, shrine, West Virginia March 26, 2019

A Carved and Inlaid Cross, a Collaborative Work

By Andrew Gould on January 19, 2016
A Carved and Inlaid Cross, a Collaborative Work

I have recently completed a small but highly interesting project, two years in the making, and involving several master artisans. It is a wooden cross with carved stone icons, crafted like a jewel, wholly traditional, and yet quite unlike anything seen before. This is one of those projects that grew, perhaps providentially, from an initially […]

Posted in Iconography, Minor Arts | Tagged Andrew Gould, Byzantine, Carving, iconographic, inlay, Jonathan Pageau, marquetry, steatite, woodwork January 19, 2016

Woodwork for a Coptic Church in America

By Andrew Gould on January 24, 2015
Woodwork for a Coptic Church in America

I have recently had the pleasure of making an altar set for a Coptic church. This project was somewhat of a challenge for me because the Coptic Church and her liturgical art is not my area of expertise. I had to learn about both the liturgical implements and the historical styles of woodwork unique to […]

Posted in Minor Arts | Tagged altar set, Andrew Gould, Ark, book stand, chalice holder, Coptic, coptic cross, egypt, inlay, liturgical art, marquetry, NWBStudios, Orthodox January 24, 2015

An Inlaid Gospel Cover

By Andrew Gould on September 10, 2014
An Inlaid Gospel Cover

  The idea for this gospel cover began several years ago. I discussed with Jonathan Pageau the possibility of  using his stone carvings as inlaid icons in wooden liturgical pieces. He is able to carve the steatite stone slabs quite thin so that the weight is reasonable even for a book cover. I based the […]

Posted in Iconography, Minor Arts | Tagged athonite, athos, binding, book, Byzantine, Carving, clasp, Coptic, gospel cover, greek, Icon, inlaid, inlay, liturgical gospel, marquetry, Orthodox, parquetry, steatite, treasure binding September 10, 2014
 

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