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Our creations are based on techniques developed and used in the 13th century to give volume. From that time on, these techniques were magnified and in the 16th century the pieces really became see-through paintings.

Among the techniques used are the badger brush, the paint brush, and « arrachés à vifs ». The enamel and oxides used are cooked to become an integral part of the glass. This technique requires the artwork to be cooked each time a coat of paint is applied.

 

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Creation based on a 18th century geometry with transparent bubbled glass. Borders with a matching pattern, metallic oxide paint and silver yellow, with the squares in red.
Dimensions 97 cm x 72 cm (38 x 28 inches)
Price 1600 €
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Panel composed of rectangles of mechanic American Waterglass, enamel paint, and oxides cooked in oven. Some pieces were cooked five different times.
Dimensions 140 cm x 48 cm (55 x 19 inches)
Price 2300 €

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These three little panels won second prize at the « Salon d’Art Plastique » of Beaucaire, France, in 2002. A melting and sepia metallic oxides technique cooked in oven was used.
Dimensions 25.5 cm x 28 cm (10 x 11 inches)
Multiplied by three
Price 1525 €

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Copy of a 19th century piece realized with techniques of the 16th century. Mounted on a light box, this piece can be used to decorate the inside of your home and does not need any exposure to external light.
Dimensions 107 cm x 56 cm (42 x 22 inches)
Price 2100 €

 



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