Saturday, 11 March 2017

Home Communion set - display

The display I thought, was quite clever and fun. I say clever in a loose term but here it goes:

There are 3 levels of height as you can see from the image; Father, Son and Holy Spirit.


Father; the middle platform, of which the chalice stands centrally, everything forms around.
Son; the highest platform supporting the cruets containing 'the blood of Christ' (actually ribena!)
Holy Spirit; the lowest of the 3 platforms, holds the tealight, representing an all manner of things but mainly being 'the light which guides'.

The whiteness of the display not only represents purity but is less of a distracting colour than for example red.


Having a red tealight at the front and "wine" in the corked cruet at the back, attracts the eye back and forth to each item visually passing the viewers vision over the chalice; the very centre of the display.

Under 2 of the platforms are clear tealight holders holding clear marbles.


The marbles are there to represent my love for them as well as carrying on the theme for the set.
Clear marbles seem a bit boring on mass but it is a subtle bit of fun hidden from sight!


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