by Troy Moody
Photography Elizabeth Felicella and Marilyn Ott
Most students of stained glass have encountered images of the work of Ellen Mandelbaum. Her commissioned art is easily recognizable, with its large swaths of colored antique glass washed in loose, painted movements and gestural lead lines. The artist creates quiet spaces juxtaposed against bold clusters of sweeping lines to occupy her architectural panels.
This article was originally published on page 42 of the March/April 2020 issue of Glass Art.