The Studio Ledger
Every work, entered and kept.
The active release and the works already placed, held as one record. Less an inventory than a map of the studio's visual language as it accumulates — 2 available, 6 in collections and buildings.
No. I — 2023
The Empress of Roses
Reverse glass painting, oil, gold leaf — 34" x 46"
No. II — 2023
Luminous Peacock
Reverse glass painting, mineral pigments, gold leaf — 30" x 42"
No. III — 2022
Moonlight Jester
Reverse glass painting, enamel — 24" x 36"
No. IV — 2023
Architectural Installations
Reverse glass painting, architectural installation — Site specific
No. V — 2023
Celestial Geometries
Reverse glass painting, architectural installation — Varied formats
No. VI — 2026
Auda's Barber Shop
Reverse glass painting, enamel and gold — Sized to the shopfront
No. VII — 2026
The Joker
Reverse glass painting, enamel and glitter ground — 24" x 32"
No. VIII — 2026
Ember Lattice
Reverse glass painting, translucent enamel — 24" x 34"
Why Placed Works Stay
A collected piece is often the beginning of the next commission.
A sold or site-specific work can still be the best reference for palette, atmosphere, scale, or the way you want a room to glow. If an entry above feels close, the most useful next message is a room photo, rough dimensions, and a note about what to carry forward.
Reading the Record
- Current Release
- Works still available for direct acquisition — the active studio offering.
- Placed Works
- Pieces already in private collections or installed in buildings, retained as part of the atelier record.