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Encyclopedia > Douglas Hogg

Douglas Hogg could refer to two figures in British politics:


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Douglas James Cottrell Official Site (137 words)
Douglas relies on the support of many people who assist him in the planning and execution of his many public appearances: from book-signings and lectures, to media appearances and his Miracle Transformation Events.™ It truly is a team effort.
These people volunteer their time and expertise, believing in the work that Douglas is doing, and seeing results in the lives of those he touches.
They work hard (usually at their own expense) in the sincere belief that they are helping to bring a little more light into the world.
Oriel College Chapel (2163 words)
Hogg is particularly well known for this approach, which invests glass with a dialogue between material and imagination and plays with the physical and symbolic properties of light and dark.
Hogg also uses the textures of ‘seedy’ glass, where small air bubbles are caught in the medium, and ‘reamy’ glass, where the surface is striated, to enhance the qualities of the selected material, to promote the contemplative intimacy of the scheme, and to reflect the depth and complexity of Newman’s character.
Douglas Hogg has applied a calculated light glaze of white enamel to Newman’s preaching robes to give the figure a sense of imbued light to be observed from either Oratory or quadrangle.
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