The Stained Glass of Bishop Castle
Description: Jim Bishops Built Not Bought Masterpiece - Bishop Castle - Features Gorgeous Stained Glass Windows Throughout The Structure. Mobile Users Should View in Landscape for full size images.
THE STAINED GLASS OF BISHOP CASTLE
"Bishop Castle is an "elaborate and intricate" "one-man project" named after its constructor, Jim Bishop, that has become a roadside attraction in central Colorado." - Wikipedia
Jim Bishop's Built Not Bought Masterpiece - Bishop's Castle - Features Hundreds of Stained Glass Window Panes That are Often Overlooked By Tourists. This article features the photos of the many stained glass windows as of 2020.
"The Wizard"
Stained Glass by Donna & Red Brown
Original Art by Jesse Wade
Dedicated June 19, 1999
3rd Annual ABATE Southeast Regional Castle Run
Donated To: Bishop's Castle
An Angelic Betty Boop Fills The Window Panes To Life-Size Proportions.
A Thicket of Stained Glass Colorado Wildflowers Adorns This Series of Windows in Bishop Castle.
Each Window Is Topped By A Variant of Colorado's State Flower, The Columbine.
GLASS OF BISHOP'S CASTLE...
Keeping with the locally sourced materials these memorial window panes measure 11 3/4" x 6 5/8" and are made by Del Paulson of Glasscliffe Studios in Wetmore Colorado.
A Row of Memorial Stained Glass Windows Glows With Mid-Day Sunlight.
These Colorful Stained Glass Windows Feature Many Panes With Memorial and Anniversary Messages.
From Towner Colorado, Grows Texas, Holly Colorado, Orange Texas, Scott City Kansas, Ocean Springs Missouri, Oklahoma City Oklahoma...
Glasscliffe Studios artist Del Paulson crafted these unique pieces of art.
Many Stained Glass Memorial Panes Are Dated From the Mid-Ninety's to The Early 2000's.
Just like the rest of Bishop Castle, each window pane is installed with care and craftsmanship by Jim Bishop himself.
Each window is unique and crafted to order for the donor for a $250 donation to Bishop Castle.
A Built Not Bought Masterpiece Such as Jim Bishop's Castle, Located In the Heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, Should Have Features and Surprising Donation Outreach Methods Like Stained Glass Memorials, A Garden of Colorado Wildflowers, A Wizard Donated by a Southeast Colorado Motorcycle Club, A Foundation of Hard Work, and as Jim Bishop Put It, "I Built it With My Own Hands and a Donation Box."
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