Stained Glass
Discover my glass works, combining tradition and modernity : from stained glass to fusing techniques, to painting on glass, each creation is a testament to my passion for this material and expresses my creative universe.
Freedom Fusing // Fusioverre – Goxviller
I used fusing techniques to create 4 unique glass panels. I selected and designed my subjects to create these creations from A to Z during a professional training course at Fusioverre.
I loved being free in the realization of these projects, it allowed me to explore different techniques and discover new ideas.
Cabinet of Curiosities // Glass Painting with MX54
These glass paintings are the result of my initiation into an innovative technique by Anaëlle Pan, a renowned artist. She taught me the subtleties of using MX54 and turpentine as a medium with grisaille to be able to work on the subject for a longer period of time and in a different way.
The glass paintings presented here are the result of this initiation. They highlight strange creatures inspired by cabinets of curiosities. These pieces are very detailed and carefully worked.
A window into our future // Geodesic dome project idea
This stained glass is designed to fit into a geodesic dome on the fourth planet in our solar system.
It stands out with its exclusive shades of red, in reference to the iconic color of Mars. It is inspired by the aesthetics of propaganda posters, highlighting our ambition to explore and colonize the red planet. The patterns and symbols used in the stained glass echo this idea of conquest and expansion, while reminding us of the beauty and strangeness of this distant world.
This stained glass is an invitation to look through this window into the universe and imagine the possibilities that await us on the red planet.
Blades are the reflection of the soul // End-of-first-year project - Cerfav
These stained glasses are the result of my exploration of tarot symbolism. Inspired by the works of great masters such as Jodorowski, Papus, Van Rijnberk, Aleister Crowley and Elyphas Lévi, I wanted to create a modern interpretation of this rich and complex symbolism.
The tarot cards represented in these stained glasses are a reflection of my soul, just as the blades that make them up are a reflection of our subconscious.
The Tree of Jesse // Reproduction of a 13th century stained glass window
This stained glass is a faithful reproduction of a medieval stained glass window of the Tree of Jesse.
The reproduction process was a technical challenge that allowed me to develop my skills in precision and preservation of history.
Magnificent Dolphins // Reproduction of a stained glass window from Chantilly Castle
This stained glass is inspired by the historical stained glass windows of Chantilly Castle. I wanted to give new life to this tradition by adding a contemporary touch.
I chose bright and electric colors to give a boost to this piece. I worked on the color contrasts to highlight the details and patterns of the original stained glass window.
My goal was to create a stained glass window that is both faithful to the original and innovative in its approach.
Sculpting Light // Stained Glass Partition
I have created a stained glass partition that combines art and light. To bring this project to life, I first prepared a plaster form that I sculpted with the desired patterns. Then, I cut and sealed pieces of glass into the form to create a stunning and unique effect of light.
This stained glass partition creates a warm and soothing ambiance in any room. The sculpted patterns and colorful glass pieces combine to project unique reflections of light onto the surrounding walls.
Lucid Dream Prototype // Glass Painting
As part of my "Lucid Dream" project presented at the Apophénie exhibition in Metz, I developed glass prototypes to explore the theme of text-to-image artificial intelligence. During this research phase, I experimented with different techniques on glass sheets to find the best ways to represent this idea.
This primitive artificial intelligence generated images related to the cyberpunk theme. I then tested different colors and backgrounds to bring out the generated images, pushing these experiments to their limits for the final exhibition.
These two glass prototypes are the result of this intense research, which explored new ways of representing apophenia in art. Each of these prototypes is unique and tells a different story through the images represented, providing a fascinating glimpse into the use of technology to explore new forms of artistic expression.