
Nothing is Certain
Cobalt blue is an intense and deep color that enhances the richness of the form. The deformed structure, shaped through the technological process, reflects the dynamics of the underwater world.

Ice Chunk
Ice created from glass – blue Stopsol. Inspired by the ice masses breaking off from the edges of a glacier, where water slowly erodes the ancient ice and carries it into its depths. The form resembles floating vessels, while the sharp edges intensify the sense of a forceful separation from the whole. The main idea behind this artwork's style is to illustrate how the detachment of an ice block from the glacier transforms it from ice into part of the aquatic ecosystem.

Ice Cave
Three variations depicting frozen stalagmites, stalactites, and stalactons, enhanced with blue elements made of flat glass, combined with blown lead crystal glass.

Ice Serac
A glimpse into a fragment of a territory that is dangerous and difficult for humans to reach, located in the northern and southern parts of the globe. The artist recreates these imposing natural formations using lead crystal, offering viewers the opportunity to experience the raw yet majestic beauty — both fragile and enduring.

Glass Serac
Jagged and towering ice structures formed by the fracturing of a glacier. They can range from small, sharp formations to massive ice pinnacles and blocks, sometimes exceeding 30 meters in size.

Insight
Inspiration from a natural phenomenon that forms during seasonal changes. Frozen ice circles found in rivers.

3 to 1
A form in space, constructed through ratios, proportions, and a combination of stone and glass. The glass creates a sense of levitation for the stone element.

Granny's Coffee Maker
One of my grandmother's favorite pastimes was drinking coffee. A habit, a pleasure crafted from lead crystal, symbolizing comfort, tradition, and a memory of those pleasant times filled with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and peaceful conversations.

Ocean
The dynamics of nature inevitably lead to changes, and the author pays special attention to bodies of water, specifically to the waves within them. Ocean waves exist on the sea's surface and act as a buffer for the exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere. The energy of the waves is driven by the wind and spreads from one region to another until the waves break and their energy is released. In this way, ocean waves contribute to climate regulation.

Movement
The glass artwork captures movement through flat, reflective glass pieces arranged at various angles. These elements create a sense of depth and motion—like gazing through infinite windows into a boundless glass cosmos.

Time
A preserved moment in time. Frozen glass, captured as it was under the influence of 820°C.
Inspired by the beauty of ice caves, the unique formations of ice structures, such as stalactites and stalagmites, are represented through cobalt lead glass.

AX
A tool of labor, an instrument that has helped humanity progress and continues to serve us to this day. In a glass form, it recreates a delicate beauty, reminding us that strength is not absolute and that there is always an element of vulnerability.

Water Balance
A sculpture expressing the idea of tides through glass and stone would represent a poetic interaction between the materials, embodying the energy of water and the passage of time that leaves its marks.

Padmasana
A hidden message to the viewers. The name comes from the Sanskrit words "padma" — lotus, and "asana" — pose.
In the pursuit of balance in life and spiritual growth, we become aware of an absence — represented by the structured space beneath the three river stones. Despite this, the form resembles a blooming lotus — a flower symbolizing purity and enlightenment.

Damara
The author draws attention to the thin white stripe accentuated in the sedimentary rock fragment, separated by crystal-clear flat glass.

Fly Away
This sculpture is not just a decorative element but also a symbol of dreams, aspirations, and limitless possibilities. It challenges us to see the world from a different perspective.
The idea of soaring high—the balloon appears to rise, with its deep cobalt hue capturing the light and creating mesmerizing, hypnotic reflections.

Illusion
The sculpture, made of reflective glass and stone, combines two materials with contrasting characteristics—transparency and solidity. The mirror-like effect of the glass creates a sense of dynamism and movement, while the stone conveys stability, weight, and a connection to nature.
The symbolism presented by the author reflects the balance between fragility and resilience.