Sunday, February 1, 2026

Extraordinary Entrance

 


6 comments:

  1. Looks like cast brass or iron. If so, a stunning achievement.

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  2. the guy levitating by the doorknob must be a story.

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  3. This is a custom-commissioned architectural sculptural door, potentially made of bronze or another metal, created by artist Deran Wright.

    The door features intricate bas-relief carvings with a central "Tree of Life" motif.

    It is set within a rustic stone archway.

    The door is a site-specific installation, at the Bell Tower Door at the Barbara Johnson Prickett Chapel at Westminster schools in Atlanta, Georgia.

    The unique design includes figures surrounding the tree and a crowd scene at the bottom.

    It never ceases to amaze me that people seeing these excellent examples of entrances in various place throughout the world seem incurious to discover where they are located and if there's any story that goes with the picture.

    Google Images has yet to be stumped in identifying the who, what, where, and when behind these extraordinary works of art.

    Imagine living in or walking past the buildings housing these functional museum pieces daily.

    Nemo

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    1. Excellent point, and I appreciate you taking the time to ID these entrances and the stories behind them.

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  4. Thanks for the info on the entryway ! Google did fail a few weeks back to properly ID a bridge photo. The photo may have been AI, but definitely not the bridge Google kept ID’ing as.

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