I've never seen such cherub faces. So unusual!And those stations of the cross, wow!
Those decorative blue and white tiles are very beautiful.
Magnificent, JM.
I still marvel at those magnificent tiles! Lovely photo for Sacred Sunday!
And it's all backed by a fantastic tile mural. Beautiful.
Very fancy!
Is that inside or outside the church? Lovely tile work.Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your comment. Come visit again tomorrow! Have a great week ahead!
I could have sworn that that was the Virgin Mary. Beautiful!
Really an unusual tones for the Cross Stations representation. I like it.
Wonderful, but you can't do this! You completely devalued my tomorrow's post...
There's those blue tiles again that are so beautiful!
Super photo with great color and light. Can't say I like most religious art, though.
The cherubs look like severed heads! Glad you told me they were cherubs.
@Joy: It's inside the church.@Ciel: I believe it is Virgin Mary. She was a saint, right? :-)
I agree with Ciel about Mary and Joan Elizabeth about the heads. We all see things differently.I do love the blue large tile work. They are the Stations of the Cross too. Wow!! MB
Another great piece of tile work.
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I've never seen such cherub faces. So unusual!
And those stations of the cross, wow!
Those decorative blue and white tiles are very beautiful.
Magnificent, JM.
I still marvel at those magnificent tiles! Lovely photo for Sacred Sunday!
And it's all backed by a fantastic tile mural. Beautiful.
Very fancy!
Is that inside or outside the church? Lovely tile work.
Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your comment. Come visit again tomorrow! Have a great week ahead!
I could have sworn that that was the Virgin Mary. Beautiful!
Really an unusual tones for the Cross Stations representation. I like it.
Wonderful, but you can't do this! You completely devalued my tomorrow's post...
There's those blue tiles again that are so beautiful!
Super photo with great color and light. Can't say I like most religious art, though.
The cherubs look like severed heads! Glad you told me they were cherubs.
@Joy: It's inside the church.
@Ciel: I believe it is Virgin Mary. She was a saint, right? :-)
I agree with Ciel about Mary and Joan Elizabeth about the heads. We all see things differently.
I do love the blue large tile work. They are the Stations of the Cross too. Wow!! MB
Another great piece of tile work.
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