| Eastern Orthodox churches use a free-standing wall called an "Iconostasis" to enhance their atmosphere and provide a place to display icons. | |
| Greg Vereschagin prepared elements of the Iconostasis in his workshop (above), then assembled and installed them in the church in southwestern Wisconsin. | |
| Black walnut with cherrywood accents were applied over a plywood skeleton. | |
| Photographs do little justice to the beauty of the Iconostasis. | |
Ornate Holy Doors, Deacon's Doors and lower panels were carved by Father Jerome. |
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| Large icons placed in the window openings complete the project. |
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