These images were born not from landscape, but from the quiet radiance of glass —
from fragments once meant to filter sacred light.
Here, geometry becomes devotion; color becomes silence.
Each pane holds a breath of time,
where the imperfections of old stained glass — bubbles, cracks, veils —
turn into living textures of memory and light.
Windows is less a study of architecture than a meditation on transparency —
a passage from material to immaterial,
from the crafted to the infinite.
Through reflection and abstraction,
these photographs explore how light itself remembers —
how it paints, prays, and dissolves the boundary between seeing and feeling.
In these windows, the visible world does not speak — it glows
W01 Crimson Geometry
W02 Broken Mosaic
W03 Veil of Light
W04 Sacred Fragments
W05 Whisper of Gold
W06 Green Litany
W07 Path of Light
W08 Green Chant
W09 Blue Sanctum
W10 Silent Revelation