Objects crafted from architectural glass, conceived as utilitarian art. Unique pieces and small series where light and form find balance.
Glass objects conceived as pieces where function and expression coexist. From utilitarian forms to unique pieces or wall works, each object is developed through kiln processes that allow the material to build its own language.
Glass is treated as both structural and sensorial matter, where color, density, and surface defineeach piece. Forms move between geometry and organic expression, creating compositions that occupy space with their own presence.
Some pieces retain a functional dimension, while others exist at the boundary between object and sculpture. In all cases, the handmade process and control of the material shape the final result.
Produced as unique pieces or in small series, each object is one of a kind, marked by the inherent variations of the process.