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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > Stained Glass Objects by Pia Hinz Reflect the Contrast Between Strength and Fragility — Colossal
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Stained Glass Objects by Pia Hinz Reflect the Contrast Between Strength and Fragility — Colossal

Last updated: April 21, 2026 6:55 am
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Construction sites and farming landscapes are often noted for their utilitarian and demanding nature—spaces characterized by ruggedness and resistance to softness, built on principles of force and tension. Artist Pia Hinz challenges this notion by delving into the interplay between strength and vulnerability through her artistic explorations.

Based between Ardèche, Amsterdam, and Arles, France, Hinz has dedicated the past three years to crafting with stained glass. Her work predominantly focuses on items typically found in labor-intensive settings like construction or agriculture. These sculptures include familiar shapes such as hammers, screws, traffic cones, tractor doors, scythes, and ropes.

a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of a hammer
“MARTEAU” (2024)

Hinz reimagines the purpose of traditional tools and machinery by incorporating glass, transforming these objects into forms that oppose their original function. “Here, fragility and invincibility intertwine,” notes an exhibition statement from La Menuiserie 2, where Hinz completed a residency in 2024. “By replacing functional materials with fragile ones, the artist questions our relationship to objects, their use value, and their narrative potential.”

When light filters through her creations, it casts colorful reflections on the surrounding environment. Works such as “MON PRÉCIEUX” and “Néon sacré” feature intricate abstract and geometric designs, accentuated by winding metal lines. Hinz describes her work with this medium as an “urge to retrace the relation between light and space.”

Currently, Hinz is developing a permanent stained glass installation for a building in Paris. For more information, visit her Instagram page.

a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of screws
“VIS” (2024)
a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of a shopping cart resting on a checkered floor, with its many colors reflecting on the walls
untitled (2025)
a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of a tractor door. its window features a green and red abstract pattern
“MON PRÉCIEUX” (2024)
a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of chains
“CHAINE” (2024)
a framed stained glass work by Pia Hinz featuring curved lines
“MACHINE PICARDIE 2” (2024)
a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of a scythe
“PLOT” (2024)
a glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of a hammer
“MARTEAU 1” (2024)
a framed, geometric stained glass work by Pia Hinz
“Néon sacré” (2022)
detail of a stained glass sculpture by Pia Hinz of traffic cones
Detail of “PLOT” (2024)
a sculpture by Pia Hinz of a looped series of small green stained glass columns threaded onto a rope
“sans titre” (2024)

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