The greatest compliment
is to be collected!
There is no greater compliment to my work and my endeavors than glass collectors deciding to add one of my sculptures to their prized assemblage. Whether they are a first-time or a long-time collector of contemporary glass art, for them to love and appreciate my work enough that they want to bring it home and live with it — well, it is the completion of my artistic cycle.
Portfolio
Collected Kiln-Cast Glass Sculptures
Engineering plays a central role in my designs. Not very romantic, I know, but the undulating and double back curves are planned engineering elements designed …
At 1′-8″ tall and over 50 pounds, this was my largest (and, if I may say, one of the most dramatic) pieces to date. Mythic …
Ode to Morph: Inspired by my wood sculpture, Morph VII, and wanting to go larger, Ode to Morph emerged. Sculpting a curl over the …
Red Shift: On previous works, I had been noticing hints of shapes and colors being projected onto one side of the piece by design structures …
My very first glass sculpture! The creation process was entirely unfamiliar to me…most especially sanding wax seemed perverse. The words sandpaper and wax …
Shape Shifter : In previous glass pieces, I utilized the basic form – inside outside curved lines and planes. But, here, for the first time, …
Splash: My intention with this piece was to expose the inner core and draw the eye…from the outer structure…to the tight twists and turns…to the …
T with ‘Tude: I have done mostly vertical pieces in the past. A few pieces went horizontal like Morph II and Levitation. I am …