Mexican designer specializing in art glass techniques, such as stained glass, mosaic, fused glass, painted glass, etc.Her work is in different cities of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, both in private homes, hotels and public places. It is in the Art Center at...
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Mexican designer specializing in art glass techniques, such as stained glass, mosaic, fused glass, painted glass, etc.
Her work is in different cities of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, both in private homes, hotels and public places. It is in the Art Center at Oregon State University in the United States, where she first discovered the area of Fine Arts, studying ceramics, black / white photography, weaving and stained glass. The glass versatility, it’s the material that appeals as a mean of expression.
In the city of Querétaro developed primarily as a stained glass artist as well as teaching in various cold techniques. She studies Graphic Design at the Universidad del Valle de Mexico, Queretaro.
And continues taking courses related to the glass like fused glass as a student with Roger Nashman, course in grisaille with the teacher Walter Lieberman, sand casting with the sculptor Ana Thiel, painted glass with the young artist Carlos Sanchez Vega for mentioning some.
Interested in the Art Object, along her artistic career over 25 years designed specially commissioned works for specific locations.
Taking nature elements to represent in different techniques and styles: water, flowers, trees especially interested in leaves. The transparency of colored glass allows the passage of light and brightness, creating cozy atmospheres.
The evolution Susana Alonso has had over the years makes in one of her best times to develop projects in mixed media of high quality and originality. Currently lives in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato.
Opens a new gallery/ studio in the old Fabrica La Aurora, now a known Center of Art and Design, where she wants to continue to promote the art of glass, teaching different techniques and exhibiting her own work and the work of other glass artists.