
Available Works
Original reverse glass paintings ready for acquisition.
A tightly held release of one-of-one works for collectors who want a piece that changes with daylight, lamplight, and distance.
Current Release
3 works currently available from the studio.
Placement
Sized for collector walls, intimate rooms, and focal interior moments.
Response
Acquisition inquiries are answered personally within 2 to 3 business days.
Collector Notes
Each work is meant to feel chosen, not merely purchased.
Reverse-painted glass behaves differently once it enters a room. Placement, wall tone, and the direction of light all influence how the piece reads across the day.
Availability
Only a small release is shown at one time so each work can be placed carefully.
Shipping
Every piece is professionally packed, insured, and prepared for collector delivery.
Provenance
Original works arrive with signed documentation and studio records.
Current Release
Three distinct moods, each built to hold light differently.

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

30" x 42" · 2023
$3,600
Luminous Peacock
A peacock distilled into flowing blue linework and a radiant amber field, designed to read differently in direct light and soft shadow.
Acquisition Support
If you are deciding between scale, room, or framing, the studio can help narrow the fit.
The most useful conversations usually start with a wall measurement, a photograph of the room, and a sense of how much glow you want the work to carry after dark.
Certificate
Signed certificate of authenticity with studio inventory record.
Delivery
Professionally packed, fully insured, and prepared for collector handling.
Alternate Path
When the current release is close but not exact, a bespoke commission can extend the same language into your space.

24" x 36" · 2022
$2,850
Moonlight Jester
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.