Glass in Motion focuses on the moment where glass is not yet an object. Heated to a fluid state, it holds a temporary form shaped by gravity, rotation and breath. The project observes this unstable condition where matter remains in transition, neither liquid nor solid.

Developed in collaboration with Glasi in Lucerne, the work engages directly with the conditions of glassmaking. Temperature, viscosity and timing define each gesture. The material stretches, folds and thickens, capturing traces of movement before stabilising. Light passes through these evolving volumes, revealing density, tension and internal flow.

The images do not document a finished piece but a process of formation. They isolate fragments of transformation where gesture becomes structure and where the final object is still unresolved. Through this approach, glass is considered as a state rather than a fixed form, shaped by forces that remain partially visible in the material.

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molten glass bubble forming under intense heat and controlled light

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viscous fluid pouring in warm light against black background

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macro liquid surface with light reflections and turbulent motion

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