
A peacock distilled into flowing blue linework and a radiant amber field, designed to read differently in direct light and soft shadow.
Luminous Peacock
Reverse glass painting, mineral pigments, gold leaf · 30" x 42"

Studio Archive
The archive shows what the studio is offering now alongside the pieces that have already found their homes. It is less an inventory list than a map of the visual language as it accumulates over time.
Total Works
5 works and project records currently shown.
Available
3 pieces remain in the current collector release.
Collected
2 works have already been placed.
Collector Read
That distinction matters because the right next step is different: direct acquisition for what is still available, or a commission conversation when the archive suggests a direction without offering an exact match.
Current Release
Works still available for direct acquisition, shown as the active studio offering.
Collected Works
Pieces that have already been placed, retained here as part of the atelier record.
Commission Logic
If a collected work feels close but not exact, a bespoke commission can extend its language into a new space.
Current Release

Featured Available Work
34" x 46" · 2023
$4,200
A regal winged figure rendered in amber, garnet, and deep green, painted in reverse so every feather and rose catches light from within.

A peacock distilled into flowing blue linework and a radiant amber field, designed to read differently in direct light and soft shadow.
Reverse glass painting, mineral pigments, gold leaf · 30" x 42"

A playful nocturne centered on a jester balanced on a crescent moon, where bright reds and yellows seem to ignite against the glass after dark.
Reverse glass painting, enamel · 24" x 36"
Collected Works
A sold or site-specific piece can still be the best reference for palette, atmosphere, scale, or the way you want a room to glow.
If a collected piece feels close to what you want, the most useful next message is usually a room photo, rough dimensions, and a note about what part of the archived work you want to carry forward.

A portfolio of installed panels showing how reverse glass painting scales from framed work to architectural openings, devotional interiors, and paired decorative windows.
Reverse glass painting, architectural installation · Site specific

A survey of geometric and celestial commissions that show the medium working as ornament, pattern, and spatial rhythm.
Reverse glass painting, architectural installation · Varied formats