This stained-glass window is made of pearl glass that reflects light in gold and silver tones and filigree soldered with copper and brass wires and strips. It is like an opulent piece of jewellery. It is intended to hang on the wall as a picture.
Aleksandar M. Lukić is a talented Serbian glass artists working with stained glass and kiln-formed glass. He has gained international recognition for his unique style and exceptional skill in manipulating this delicate material. Aleksandar’s glass art is characterised by bold shapes, vivid colours, and intricate details. He draws inspiration from a variety of sources, including nature, and uses a wide range of techniques to create his stunning works of art. In addition to large installations, he also produces smaller, more intimate works, such as vases, bowls, and jewellery. His pieces are highly sought after by collectors and have been featured in numerous exhibitions and galleries around the world, including in Italy, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA.
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This stained-glass window is made of pearl glass that reflects light in gold and silver tones and filigree soldered with copper and brass wires and strips. It is like an opulent piece of jewellery. It is intended to hang on the wall as a picture.
Photo: ©Aleksandar_M_Lukic
These two items from a jewellery collection were created during the lockdown caused by COVID-19. Each piece of jewellery is made like a sculpture. The red one is made of fused murano glass and the blue one of fused opal glass.
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This sculpture is inspired by water, and it represents Drina river, which is connected to important events in Serbian history. It is made of green fused glass that was formed in a kiln.
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This sculpture belongs to a series of Aleksandar Lukić’s works inspired by water that radiates serenity. It is made of kiln-formed fused green glass.
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This sculpture belongs to a series of Aleksandar Lukić’s works inspired by water. It is made of kiln-formed turquoise glass that was fused and recycled, then made into a sculpture. It represents a frozen stream of water.