Honestly, I didn't anticipate naming the piece this way. Initially, I had envisioned a completely different design. However, as I traced the outline of my hands on the reverse side of the glass, I suddenly distinctly heard the thought that this was my soul. The piece encourages contemplation. Additionally, take note that the hands of little Yulka (Julia's nickname in Russian, would be pronounced as "Yool-ka.") are drawn in such a way that you can raise your hands in the same gesture and touch mine, welcoming my soul. It's a good piece—profound, and I am pleased with it.
Hermes Trismegistus and the Creative Fire that Unites the Polarities is taken from an alchemy book from 1624. I have been fascinated by esotericism for over fifteen years and greatly enjoy exploring such themes. The creative fire in this image caught my interest. Interestingly, I found a coloured version of this engraving online, and the fire was depicted as ordinary flames. This disturbed me because creative fire is an entirely different substance. Additionally, being bipolar myself, I saw a connection with the two polarities depicted—the Sun and the Moon.
In general, it's a charming picture that I coloured according to my own interpretation. Specifically, the creative fire is also polar, with dark-purple hues reminiscent of the night and flashes of a spring day.
This work is called Alien Cat (Attempt #3). This is a re-creation in glass of a self-portrait by Yayoi Kusama (2009) that uses a different colour scheme. Yayoi Kusama is my role model, my guiding star and my inspiration. I admire her talent and her passionate dedication towards art. This work is a tribute to her. This is my third attempt to re-create this Cat. I hope for success. Glass work and technique by Julia Protkova. 2021.
As a self-taught artist, I crafted this stained glass at the Atelier under the guidance of the professional Rock Laplante. Rock shared the secrets of the craft with me, and I am immensely grateful to him for that. After Rock's passing in 2023, I acquired this stained glass piece, and it now resides in my collection as a reminder of our collaborative work. There is a video showcasing all the shades of glass in the Passion stained glass.
First panel. This work is called My Bipolar World. It reflects my vision as a human and that of a glass artist. This is my first trial using this new technique which I am still developing. Julia Protkova. May 2021.
Second panel. This work is called All in all. It is a reflection of the love I have for my Son as well as the love, warmth and support I receive from him. It is an honour to have him as my Son. This is the second trial where I am using a new technique that I am developing. Julia Protkova. May 2021.
Third panel. This work is called Go for your Dream. These are words that my Mom said to me when she sponsored my recent glass experiments. This work is a tribute to my unique Mama. Trial #3. Julia Protkova. June 2021.
The fourth panel is dedicated to my sister. I asked my sister to choose the colours she wanted and her selection closely resembled the shades seen at night. Thus, a new experiment was born - how would dark glass look? I named this panel Greetings from Montreal. What does it mean? You know, back in 2014, I signed the Golden Book of Montreal at the City Hall. In that book, I wrote, “My dear Montreal, I really hope that my art will make you even more beautiful.” So, my panel depicts my dreams of decorating Montreal in particular.
Fourth panel. This work is called Greetings from Montreal. It is dedicated to my Sister for her care and love. It is because of you that I can call Montreal home and I am very grateful for that, Trial #4. Julia Protkova. July 2021.
The fifth panel is very complex and colourful. It's called Remembering Youth and is dedicated to my ex-husband. He has been and continues to be friend and support for 37 years. Each colour and ornament signifies certain stages and events of our youth.
Fifth panel. This work is called Remembering Youth. It is dedicated to my ex husband, my friend and my support for 35 years Victor Protkov. It was you who introduced me to art. It was you who taught me how to create. Trial #5. Julia Protkova. July-November 2021.
Sixth panel. This project is called Music of Light. It is dedicated to the memory of my father Professor Steve Globe (1938-2020). This is the final test in my study on Instant Fused Panels. This work summarizes my steps to develop this technique. Test #6. Julia Protkova. November 2021.
Let me say a few more words. I have the pleasure and good fortune of being able to watch over these panels day and night. I have seen and know how beautiful classic stained glass windows are. My instant fused panels IFPs shine just as well. Throughout the day, there are special moments where they reflect the sun in mesmerizing ways. I am convinced that this technique is very promising, beautiful, and rapid to perform.
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