Our Works
Stained glass windows with the Tiffany technique
In this technique, the glass used excludes any pictorial intervention (except for the flesh, the faces, etc.) because, since it is originally mixed in different colours and in a practically infinite range, it is a painting itself, or better, a series of brush-strokes that are extracted from the sheets to compose the painting as if it were a "reverse painting”. The pieces are tin-plated together, and, unlike lead, this process is everlasting.