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| Jeanne and I both designed the Covey Center windows, but she came up with the concept of the four creative periods and how they are like seasons. | |
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As you can see, the panels are each quite large and it took two of us to turn them over. |
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| Then we put them on a truck to have them taken away to be sandwiched in tempered glass and then they were installed. Next time we saw them, they were in place! | |
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The first season is "Spring" and the first creative period is "Imagine." |
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The second season is "Summer" and the second creative period is "Create." |
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The third season is "Fall" and the third creative period is "Share." |
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| And finally, we have "Winter and the creative period is "Inspire." So first we "Imagine" an idea or a concept, then we "Create" the art or the product or the object, then we "Share" it with others and they are "Inspired" by it. | |
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| Katherine Allen and Jeanne were very happy with the installation of the glass the night of the Gala Opening of the Covey Center For The Arts. It's located in Provo at 425 West Center Street and they have a website for event information at www.coveycenter.org | |
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Stephen Covey stopped to have a picture taken with Jeanne. |
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The view from inside. |
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The view from outside. |
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As you can see, we're pretty happy with the results. |
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Email: david@gommstudios.com |
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Jeanne admires the windows