The long-awaited repainting of the sanctuary has begun! The painters have been hard at work on extremely tall scaffolding painting all of the plaster surfaces in the sanctuary, including the ceiling. For decades, the sanctuary has been painted in an off-white color that did little to accentuate architecture and ornate plaster detailing. The new paint scheme includes warmer color tones specifically selected by an architect who specializes in historic church sanctuaries. He also selected the colors for SLU's St. Francis Xavier College Church, and Second Presbyterian in the Central West End.
Below are some before & after photos showing the progress so far:
BEFORE:
AFTER: The archway now is painted with great detail, with gold leaf on the medallions:
BEFORE:
AFTER: The archway now is painted with great detail, with gold leaf on the medallions:
BEFORE:
BEFORE:
AFTER: The warmer brown around the windows will allow the stained glass to stand out more, while the "almond cream" pillars and arches will create the appearance of a collonade along the side walls:
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