Church | 1050 | Romanesque | Catholic Church

Folon’s stained-glass windows in Saint-Étienne Church in Waha recount the legend of Saint Stephen, offering a reimagining of the sacred based on simplicity, light and a touch of subtle humour. Through their delicacy, they invite us less to believe than to feel, less to understand than to contemplate. In this, they bear witness to a profoundly modern spirituality: a spirituality without imposed dogma, where everyone is free to find their own path in the light. Far from traditional solemnity, Folon introduces a subtle humour that transforms each stained-glass window into an invitation to contemplate rather than to believe.