A mobile of three stained glass birds hangs gracefully from a slender natural branch. The branch serves as the central support, suspended from above so it can gently sway. From different points along the wood, thin strands of thread or fishing line descend, each holding a small bird made of colored stained glass.
Each bird is formed from carefully cut pieces of glass joined with narrow metal seams that outline the wings, body, and tail. The glass glows when light passes through it, revealing rich colors and subtle variations in tone and texture. The birds hang at slightly different heights, creating a balanced but organic arrangement.
When air moves through the room, the branch shifts slightly and the birds rotate and sway independently. As they move, the stained glass catches the light from different angles, causing the colors to shimmer and change. Small patches of tinted light may appear on nearby surfaces, adding a soft, colorful glow.
The overall effect is light and airy—three delicate glass birds seeming to hover beneath the branch, gently moving as if suspended in a quiet moment of flight
