Her ghungroos shimmer, her headdress crowns her, and her stance evokes the poise of traditional dance. Every shard of glass echoes a cultural memory, merging heritage with high fashion in a portrait that honours the spiritual grace of the subcontinent.
Las Chicas is a celebration of the divine feminine rendered through the luminous discipline of stained glass- a medium whose very limitations demand devotion. Each narrow, doorway- like panel compels the artist to work in exquisitely small shards, creating women whose confidence, sensuality, and spirituality glow through the fragmented mosaic of colour and light.
Drawing inspiration from Tiffany lamps, Art Nouveau halos, sacred motifs, and global archetypes, the series fuses high fashion with ancestral identity. Every line is hand- traced, erased, redrawn- an act of reverence- because in stained glass, one misplaced stroke can collapse an entire composition. The result is a collection of women who are not merely depicted but spiritually summoned: guardians of beauty, culture, animal symbolism, and the inner radiance of womanhood.