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Shonah Escombe: Reflections Through Glass


  • Made in Stirling 44 King Street Stirling, Scotland, FK8 1AY United Kingdom (map)

GALLERY 1 // Ground floor, Creative Stirling Venue. From 28/02/2025-28/03/2025.

Opening Night: FRIDAY 28th FEBRUARY.

Shonah decided to have this solo exhibition as an opportunity to showcase her creativity and dedication to the art of glassmaking, resulting in the presentation of a cohesive body of work. Through the exhibition, she aims to highlight the beauty and versatility of glass as a medium, and hopes that viewers will immerse themselves in glass and take a chance to understand the themes and concepts she is exploring within the exhibition. 

The exhibition celebrates how far Shonah has come as a glass artist, showing a well rounded body of work that highlight all her skills in leaded glass, copper foiling, fused glass, and cast glass. The works include original pieces from her “View from a Window” series, and works that are part of her degree portfolio. She’s excited to acknowledge her development and accomplishments within glass.   

The exhibition includes the following installations:

  • Tactile Nostalgia (2024)

    Glass | Light

    This installation investigates themes such as memory and identity, the correlation between them, and their fragility.  This pieces are inspired by Shonah’s early memories and the ways in which textures from that time can recall those same feelings.  She attempts to capture the essence of haptic memory and invites viewers to explore the unique textures and sensations that evoke nostalgic feelings.  

    The six glass cubes each represent a different tactile experience from childhood. From the comfort of a crocheted blanket to the harshness of tarmac when falling off a scooter, every surface tells a story of playful exploration and discovery.   

    Texture is an integral part of this artwork, so please feel free to pick up the cubes and discover each childhood memory. 

  • Unpoppable! (2024)

    Glass | Cardboard | Light

    Created as Shonah’s take on the protective yet delicate form of bubble wrap, blending fragility and transparency as well as merging the delicate nature of glass with the familiar texture of bubble wrap.   

    This bubblewrap is unpoppable! 

  • For the love of Glass (2025)

    Glass | Copper Foil | Light

    An installation of coloured harts creating a forest of light. The piece aids to study how light impacts the different colours, and aids to bring out the textures of the glass.

    The individual hearts are all slightly different whether in shape or colour.  

  • Her Letter, Her Voice, Her Words (2023)

    Handwritten letter | acid etched glass | screen printed glass

    Three glass panels of 36cm x 26cm  

    Shonah rediscovered some handwritten letters from her late mum written to her in the 90s whilst she travelled around Australia. The script and words were instantly recognisable to Shonah. They took her back to a time when they had less access to more instant methods of communication. 

    Reading these letters now means more to Shonah than when she first received them - she can imagine and appreciate the love and kindness behind the act of sitting down and writing those correspondences. 

    Although this is a very personal project for Shonah, she hopes that the audience of this piece can be nudged into thinking about what is lost and what is gained from the ways we communicate today. 

  • View From a Window Panels (2025)

    Glass | Copper Foil | lead | sash window frames

    These windows are part of a series of panels and windows which Shonah has been creating for some years.  They recreate the view which you may catch when you’re looking out of a window in glass using various colours and textures which gives a beautiful abstract perspective of the outside.

    The windows here are reclaimed from an Edinburgh tenement and they have been made in a way to create a dynamic interaction between light, colour, and the environment, which offers a constantly changing scene as natural light shifts throughout the day.

This exhibition is on display until the 28th of March, with the pieces being sold during. If you need more information, feel free to reach out to arielle@creativestirling.org.

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