Reflections off a glass building cast psychedelic images on an adjacent building adding intrigue to the photo

Reflections off a glass building cast psychedelic images on an adjacent building adding intrigue to the photo

Reflections of a building on glass somehow distort the image making it surreal

A monochrome image of relief designs on a glass window

We end our series of images from around the Wilmington, Delaware area with a composition of reflections from and stairs through glass windows.

Symmetry of stairs through glass in a modern building in Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington, Delaware has over 14 buildings that surpass 200 feet. Amazing reflections on glass buildings matching the color of the sky and clouds.

Aging, broken, glass creates interesting mosaics on these vehicles at Old Car City, Georgia

Although these windows in junk vehicles at Old Car City are broken, they still create intriguing designs in glass

Placed at the threshold between the field and forest at North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, Crossroads/Trickster I marks a transitional point from public to private, manmade to natural, open to enclosed. The sculpture by Martha Jackson-Jarvis combines brightly colored Italian glass tiles, carnelian stones, and shattered bricks (recycled from the Polk youth correctional facility, located on this property from 1920 to 1997).
The 77 Duke Chapel windows were designed and constructed over a three-year period by 15 artists and craftsmen. They are constructed from over one million pieces of glass, imported from England, France, and Belgium and varying in thickness between 1/8 and 3/16 inch. The largest window measures 17.5 by 38 feet, and the smallest measures just 14 by 20 inches.