Tag: stained glass

I have recently discovered that I apparently have an obsession with The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, which is actually pretty humorous as it was probably one of the Zelda titles I was looking forward to playing the least. But for some reason, the moment I entered that cell shaded colorful world I fell in love! I would not say it is my favorite but it is definitely high up on the list, and I am always looking for…

The beautiful stained glass from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker has been recreated in cross-stitch, crafted by user Eponases. This 37,446-stitch design was created using thread, each small unit of color was stitched meticulously by hand. The stained glass design is iconic, embodying the art style and beauty of The Wind Waker. To see the amazing stained glass window project up close, hit the jump to take a look!

Welcome one and all to Zelda Artist Exposition. For those who do not know, this series of editorials is dedicated to featuring fan artists of Zelda. I wade through the pool of artists present on deviantART and other random websites and find artists whom I think are amazing and/or deserve more recognition. The goal of these features is to shine a well-deserved spotlight on artists as well as to spread the joy of art in general. As always, I welcome…

Remember the shock and awe of seeing The Wind Waker for the first time. After seeing the realism of the tech demo shown to us, the finished product was far from what was expected. Taking in the beautiful cel-shaded cartoon style artwork and gameplay was something that grew quickly on all of us. Fans were quick to place The Wind Waker’s art style at the top of their list and amazing pieces of artwork shortly after sprung up from no…

Artist and reddit member Somebody777 has recently posted pics of their latest project, a stained glass Master Sword. The sword is painstakingly created from various cut pieces of glass crafted over the course of a semester. The piece consists of two separate parts, the sword and the pedestal of time which holds the sword by a slot carved into the top. The sword itself is removable from the pedestal. Jump inside to check out the pics for yourself.