Glass Made Human – Contemporary Glass Art & Sculptures
Glass shaped by fire, breath, and intention. Each piece holds a moment — a trace of movement, chance, and control. What remains is solid breath and the quiet memory of flame.
My portfolio gathers works that capture this fragile balance between accident and precision. From sculptural objects to functional forms and experimental collaborations, each piece emerges from dialogue with heat, air, and time.
These works are influenced by natural forms — biomorphic shapes, sea creatures, and insect structures — translated into glass that seems alive, shifting between fragility and strength.
What you see here is not only glass, but the residue of an encounter: material, energy, and intention suspended in form.
These pieces are more than objects: they are encounters between heat, fragility, and human presence. Whether sculptural, functional, or performative, each work reflects my ongoing exploration of glass as a living medium.
Collaborations & Design Projects
I also collaborate with designers, architects, and artists on site-specific installations and experimental projects. These collaborations expand the language of glass, merging it with other disciplines such as performance, light, and sound. If you have a creative vision to share, I welcome the opportunity to bring it into dialogue with glass. Together we can shape something that speaks not only to space, but to imagination itself.
Performances & Live Work
Glassblowing is not only about the finished object — it is also about the act of creation. I bring this process into public space through live performances and demonstrations. Audiences witness fire, breath, and molten glass in motion, experiencing glassblowing as both craft and spectacle. Each performance becomes a shared moment, ephemeral yet unforgettable.
Sculptures & Objects
From one-of-a-kind glass sculptures to functional vessels, my creations balance technical precision with the spontaneity of molten glass. Some pieces are abstract, capturing motion frozen in time. Others serve as intimate, functional forms — vessels, bowls, or accents that bring contemporary glass art into daily life. Every object is hand-blown, shaped through fire and breath, and finished with attention to detail.
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Explore my other collaborations — projects where glass meets design, performance, and imagination. If you’re working on a creative vision of your own, let’s connect. Together we can shape a story that shines online and beyond.