Ben Tuna is a second-generation stained glass artist based in Los Angeles. His latest work centers on a vintage Porsche—once scorched and skeletal from the Los Angeles fires - now rebuilt using stained glass windows salvaged from decommissioned churches. The result is not a restoration, but a resurrection.

 
 
 

By merging sacred architecture with the burned-out shell of an icon of speed and design, Ben explores the tension between ruin and reverence. These windows, once still in chapels and cathedrals, now move - reframed in steel, placed in motion, and carried forward by a new purpose.

This body of work asks: What survives disaster. What beauty do we carry with us. And how can broken things be reborn, not as what they were—but as something entirely new.