
"Transforming spaces with innovative designs in fused glass and stained glass creations."
Shea Oberleuter
Glass Artist
Shea, a graduate in Glass and Glazing, offers a unique perspective on glass art. Inspired by her diverse cultural identity, she creates works that reflect her Indigenous, Asian and European roots, expressing her own distinctive voice. With a strong foundation in traditional glass techniques, she infuses her work with a fresh voice, blending cultural continuity with innovative ideas.
Currently pursuing her studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, Shea is on a journey to expand her artistic practice. She aims to explore how her creativity can intersect with architectural elements and evolve into sculptural forms, paving the way for a new lineage in contemporary glass art.
The word "Lewa," pronounced "Lay-Wa," carries deep significance for Shea, embodying various facets of her life, from her cultural roots to her family connections. It represents profound personal meanings and reflects the essence of her upbringing, making it a central theme in her work.
Discover the beauty of a bespoke leadlight glass mirror in your home, thoughtfully crafted from repurposed glass. Each unique design blends artistry, craftsmanship, and sustainability, creating a stunning focal point for any room.
Elevate your decor with a piece that not only enhances your home but also tells a story of culture and environmental consciousness. Transform your space with a mirror that reflects your personal style and values!
** Important: The mirror shown in the image measures 380mm x 550mm without the timber frame. With the frame it is 420mm x 590mm.
** Please allow 3-4 weeks for your mirror to be made, all repurposed glass and handmade.
Lewa Glass acknowledges the traditional custodians of all the lands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. I honour the sovereign spirit of the children, their families, communities and Elders past, present and emerging. I also wish to acknowledge and respect the continuing cultures and strengths of Indigenous peoples across the world.