GALLERY: 35-panel stained glass piece installed at Obama Center museum site – WBBM (Chicago)

Crews work to install one of 35 stained glass panels for “Uprising of the Sun.”
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Lawrence
1 year ago

Sure, it celebrates “change”—but the kind that comes with skyrocketing inflation, the collapse of civil liberties, and an economy held together by duct tape and wishful thinking. It’s a vivid, modern-day stained glass window to the apocalypse. Behold, 35 vibrant glass panels inspired by Obama’s Selma speech—an abstract monument to “change.” Not the kind of change that uplifts, though—more like the kind that turns the U.S. into a playground for oligarchs, with useful idiots in office. Each chaotic swirl of color is a reflection of how a once-great nation slips into socialism, one piece of art at a time. This… Read more »

David F
1 year ago

Is it bullet proof?

GM
1 year ago

Like installing heated towel racks in an outhouse, lol…

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Looks like a church. I don’t worship the false god it honors.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
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A more horrendous excuse for stained glass windows nobody ever saw.

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