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Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation

Amina Mammadova

  • Edmur Craft
  • Glass painter
  • Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Rising Star
Amina Mammadova Glass painter
Contact
Azerbaijani, English, Russian
Hours:
Daily 11:00 - 19:00
Phone:
+994 513488248
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation

Heart and colour

  • • Amina paints vivid compositions on glass objects
  • • She developed her understanding of colour to make her work stand out
  • • In the past she also worked with ceramics, carpets and canvas

Amina Mammadova best expresses her creativity in painting on glass. Before settling on this craft however, she had ventured into ceramics, carpet weaving and even textile work. And yet, after making a glass plate with patterns typically seen on Azerbaijani carpets, it was stained glass that won her heart. Stained glasswork is still an emerging craft in Azerbaijan,so when she started out, Amina had to delve into encyclopaedias to research patterns and colour compositions on her own. Today she finds inspiration in tapestry art, carvings and other decorative art. Amina has created an impressive collection of stained glass objects, including fruit vases, sugar bowls and clocks. Following her research, she has developed a deep understanding of colour matching principles, which is reflected in her vibrant compositions.

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Works

  • Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
  • Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
  • Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
  • Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
  • Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Karabakh Pears

These are pear-shaped glasses and their sauces with drawings of monuments from the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. They are traditional Azerbaijani glasses for drinking tea.

Diameter 6 cm
Diameter 12 cm

Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Pomegranate vase

This vase is decorated with pomegranates, flowers, and red seeds. The pomegranate is the emblematic fruit of Azerbaijan.

Diameter 24 cm

Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Fruit vase

This is a fruit vase decorated with repeated patterns, requiring great skill.

Diameter 25 cm

Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Grape plate

This is a plate with a purple, red, and pink bunch of grapes. Repeated patterns seal off the edges of the plate and complete the composition.

Diameter 33 cm

Photo: Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Pomegranate Garden vase

This is not a vase for a garden, this is a vase that shows a garden of pomegranates. The blue in the background symbolises the sky and golden patterns on the sides of the vase represent the sun.

Diameter 9 cm

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