Stained glass window with mouth-blown glass and dichroic glass for the wedding hall of the city of Marche-en-Famenne. The glass is painted, curved and baked several times in the oven.
Between the Lines
"I love the poetry of this piece: between the lines you can sense the frailty of nature and its beauty. Between a flower and dragonfly, it lets the viewer an open window to dream...”.
Professor Linda Saphan is Associate Professor bij College Of Mount Saint Vincent in New-York
The city of Marche-en-Famenne (Belgium) commissioned Michèle to create a stained glass window for the King and Queen of Belgium. She had the honour of handing it over personally. In the video at 50" you can catch a glimpse of the moment.
KNOW HOW
KNOW HOW, the book about 40 Brussels based artists and craftsmen, including a portrait of Michèle Vanvlasselaer . Text by Delphine Martens, photography by Julien Hayard.
Prisma books available at Copyright
Drawing for Sita
Nature
6 months Art Residency in Gaza (Palestine)
Workshop Gaza (Palestine)
Wangdome (Cambodia)
Design project for a renovated ‘Chinese chophouse’, called WANGDOME, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Three stained glass windows for the chocolate shop. Size 50cm x 100cm (2014).
The Ice Queen lost in the desert (Egypt)
Glass installation for the design shop “No Limits” located in Designopolis, Egypt.
We searched and experimented with techniques glass that would come close to the feeling of ice as a contrast of the desert climate.
Glass/various techniques, 50 cm x 300 cm x 4 panels (2009).