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Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation
Amina Mammadova
Kamal Muradzadeh©Michelangelo Foundation

Amina Mammadova

Glass painting

Baku, Azerbaijan

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.

Amina Mammadova is a master artisan: she began her career in 2013 and she started teaching in 2017

Discover her work

Karabakh PearsPomegranate vasePomegranate Garden vaseFruit vaseGrape plate

INTERVIEW

After graduating, I decided that I wanted to be a stained glass maker. I bought paints used by amateurs and started working. I created my first work which emerged as a great piece from the very beginning. It was good on my first try. I then scoured different patterns by studying them from encyclopedias and other art forms.

I work with a plastic contour which acts as a barrier between two colours. In the absence of this contour, the colours may flow and mix. I also use needles to draw thinner lines and create metallic effects.

If a creation has repetition and accuracy, I can say it is well crafted. But nobody enjoys creating patterns on a small glass because the sketches are so tiny. You need skills and experience to draw the same shapes repeatedly on a cup or vase.

I choose an item. I decide on the composition and sketch the pattern for it on paper. I measure the glass and find out how many times the drawing can fit on the glass. After drawing over the decoration with a white pencil, I cut it. Then I draw borders with gold-coloured contours. I paint the pattern. In the end, I cook the glass at 180°C for 5 minutes.

Amina Mammadova

Glass painter

Baku, Azerbaijan

ADDRESS

Mehdi Huseyn 79, Sabayıl, 1001, Baku, Azerbaijan

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AVAILABILITY

Daily 11:00-19:00

PHONE

+994 513488248

LANGUAGES

Azerbaijani, English, Russian