GLABY, The Things That Protected Me in Glass

When the past quietly reaches for the present

Life gives us bright seasons and difficult ones. With time, not everything stays clear, yet certain sensations remain—warmth, texture, the feeling of being quietly cared for. GLABY begins from that lasting sense. Rather than retelling memory as a story, GLABY shapes what memory leaves behind. In front of the work, feeling often arrives before explanation—like a small pocket of comfort that meets you first.

Melancholy Bear 227, 2026, Filament,glass and acrylic, 20 x 23 x 7 cm

Why teddy bears and bouncing balls return

In GLABY’s work, a teddy bear or a rubber ball is not simply a cute motif. Sometimes a small object becomes a steady companion through a hard period. These forms recall childhood, but more importantly, they point to what helped someone endure it. By returning to these figures, GLABY touches a shared experience: many of us carry something that once stood on our side. The symbols stay personal, yet they open outward—toward tenderness, resilience, and the quiet ways we make it through.

loat Bear, 2025, PLA, acryl and glass, 20 x 20 x 6.9 cm

Glass behaves like memory

Glass changes in light. It reflects, refracts, and reveals layers slowly, never all at once. Memory feels similar: up close it grows complicated, from a distance it settles into a single temperature. GLABY uses glass not to freeze the past, but to let it shift with your movement—your angle, your distance, your pace. That is why the work keeps unfolding, and why your own memories can slip in and overlap with what you see.

gukbokgom, 2024, Acril on canvas, 20 x 20 cm

Warmth doesn’t stay behind

For GLABY, memory doesn’t end as nostalgia—it continues into the present as a warmth that supports everyday life. What once felt comforting can still steady you today. GLABY’s work holds onto that quiet truth without exaggeration. In the end, these are not “cute objects,” but forms that keep warmth intact—asking, softly, what memory has carried you this far.


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