This piece explores the moment of inward return — a quiet threshold between outer structure and inner perception. Formed through layered glass and hand-shaped copper lines, the composition holds a tension between containment and flow.

Deep blue fields shift in tone and density, activated by light and the viewer’s position. The copper framework does not simply bind the form; it interrupts, redirects, and stabilises — creating a dialogue between fragmentation and coherence.
Rather than depicting a fixed image, the work operates as a condition: a space where structure softens and perception becomes fluid. It invites stillness, while holding an undercurrent of transformation.
Medium: Kiln-fired stained glass, copper foil (Tiffany technique)
Dimensions: 22 × 16 cm









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