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Craftsmanship & Techniques

Four distinct approaches to working with colored glass — from traditional Tiffany technique to experimental shadow prism installations.

01

Tiffany Vitrage

The copper foil method perfected by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The process begins with detailed drawings divided into individual pieces. Colored glass sheets are chosen, traced, and cut precisely. Each piece is wrapped with adhesive copper foil, then assembled and soldered with tin-lead solder. Works (60×90 cm or 80×120 cm) are installed in custom light boxes with LED backlighting — warm colours create comfort and joy, cooler colors induce calm and contemplation.

Glass cutting
Foiling process
Soldering
Finished piece
Light box
Installation
02

Falling Shadows

Shadow prism technology designed for easy transport and quick installation. Specially prepared glass elements are assembled on-site to create sculptures functioning as prisms. When illuminated, the glass refracts light to cast mesmerizing patterns of light and shadow onto surrounding surfaces. Setup can be completed within days before the event — approximately 2-3 hours per installation. Ideal for temporary exhibitions and immersive environments.

Shadow prism
Light patterns
Shadow installation
Prism assembly
Falling shadows result
03

Metal Frame Sculpting

Specialized metal forms serve as the skeleton for stained glass, crafted using a proprietary "edge" technique for precise angles and durability. Metal forms are bent to the required radius for each design. Glass elements are kiln-fired to match the metal framework's curvature. Nearly all creations feature integrated electrical wiring for lighting elements. Can be installed on ceilings, floors, or walls. Approximately 1.5 months from initial design to final implementation.

Metal frame
Frame bending
Glass fitting
Assembly
Finished sculpture
Lit sculpture
Design detail
Final piece
04

Glass Parts Sculpting

Sculptures constructed from numerous glass elements meticulously soldered together. A metallic frame is crafted first, incorporating electrical wiring for lighting fixtures. Glass pieces are framed within a special edging for interconnection. These sculptures embrace the freedom of artistic expression — glass placement follows creative intuition rather than rigid plans. Pieces exhibit chaotic forms striving toward symmetry, capturing a dynamic blend of structure and spontaneity.

Glass parts
Soldering process
Assembly
Finished form
Detail