Artist Isabelle Scheltjens
Known as "The Queen of Dots," artist Isabelle Scheltjens creates captivating mosaics from thousands of hand cut glass shards differing in color, shape, and size.
Who is isabelle Scheltjens?
Isabelle Scheltjens is a Belgian-artist who uses glass to create beautiful glass mosaics of female subjects. Creating her own style of portraiture, Isabelle layers colored glass shards through a delicate process involving color theory and glass-fusion.
After studying at the Antwerp City Institute for Decorative Arts and Crafts, Isabelle Scheltjens was inspired by glass-design to invent her own technique of glass-melting art which involves melting together variously colored, sized, and textured glass pieces at around 800°C.
ISABELLE SCHELTJENS artistic style
Isabelle Scheltjens's portraits are inspired by pointillism, a style of painting where dots of paint form images at a distance. Mastering color theory, Scheltjens meticulously plans and layers together her different colored glass shards. Not only does her masterful technique of color produce stunning subjects, but it also adds an editorial feel to the mixed media works.
Scheltjens's artworks are captivating up close and at a distance. The different shapes of colored glass are captivating on their own but the illusion they produce heightens the intrigue of Isabelle's artworks.
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Chicago's First Summer Curation
Michael Kalish, Evelyne Brader Frank, and New Works at Carousel Fine Art May 26, 2026Carousel Fine Art's first summer curation in Chicago introduces sculptor Michael Kalish and Evelyne Brader Frank, with new works by Isabelle Scheltjens, Nemo Jantzen, Eric Alfaro, and more. On view through June 30Read more -
The Art of Craft: Isabelle Scheltjens and the Power of the Handmade
Exploring Isabelle Scheltjens's Glass Mosaic Portraits and the Beauty of Handcrafted Art November 12, 2025In an era defined by digital production and instant imagery, Isabelle Scheltjens stands out as an artist deeply committed to the tactile, human process of...Read more

