
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert

About
Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert, a French-American artist, uses the ancient practice of freehand glassblowing to transform raw matter into exquisite minimal and sculptural form. Engaged in contemporary aesthetics and the interplay of natural light, Wintrebert's work can be found in prestigious collections globally.
© Marion Saupin
Freehand glassblowing
Wintrebert’s art is born from fire, breath and movement. Over two decades, he has perfected time-honoured techniques across Europe and the U.S., creating luminous, fluid forms that capture the rhythm of light.




Every sculpture is entirely unique — hand-blown and hand-crafted by Wintrebert and his team. Shaped only by gravity's forces and skilled hands, each piece captures a primordial essence: pure expressions of nature’s essential forms.


In 2015, he founded JMW Studio, a 500 m² creative space in central Paris with glass and metal workshops, dedicated to crafting his artworks. One of France's first contemporary glassblowers, Wintrebert preserves its future while exploring form, light, and space.

© Marion Saupin & Jeremy Josselin