Friday, December 16, 2011

New Glass

A new piece of glass made from "pattern bars". a technique where you stack glass and heat it up to about 1700F and allow the glass to "flow".
All of the squares started as 2" X 2" on top of a piece of clear glass, inside a stainless steel ring to contain the glass. The piece is about 16" in diameter and 1/2" thick.
This piece is at the at the Freed Gallery in Lincoln City Oregon.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Freed Gallery


This week we delivered fresh work to our favorite gallery. Freed Gallery is in Lincoln City Oregon , which is a very up scale gallery on the Oregon coast it has a wide variety of paintings, sculpture and glass. Lee Freed the owner found me at our first art show in Portland and asked me to bring work to her gallery. I have been in this gallery now for about five years. They have a good web-site where you can view work by an artists name in any category. If you have a chance go to the gallery web-site: www.freedgallery.com

Friday, November 18, 2011

NICHE Entry

This is the piece I entered into the NICHE magazine Annual Artist competition. It is selected as a finalist in the glass category with the potential of being selected as a class winner. The announcement of the class winners will be made February 18th at the Buyers Market of American Craft in Philadelphia on February 18th. The bowl will be on display during the Craft Show.

NICHE Finalist

I entered a competition in the NICHE magazine which is a magazine to promote artists to galleries and art shows. They have an annual competition for different artistic mediums. Of the 2000 entries in the different classes I was one of the finalists in the glass category. The piece picked will be on display at the Buyers Market of American Craft in Philadelphia, February 18th- 20th. Announcement of the top show winners will be made at the show on February 18th.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

New Geode Bowl


This is my latest Geode bowl it is roughly 6" in height and 9" in diameter. The glass is spring green and black, these have become two of my favorite colors working with the Geode Bowls and the geometric designs.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011


The latest in the" Little Women" series, titled the" Women of Fukushima" after the horrific earthquake. The piece is 16" in diameter and approximately 6" total in height with the women being 2" tall.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Portland Open Studios


The weekend of October 15th and 16th I will be participating in Portland Open Studios. There will be 100 artists in the Portland area showing and demonstrating the work in their studio. My studio is in the Aquila Glass School at 1628 N Columbia Blvd. and I will be in the studio between 10:AM and 5:PM both days. All of the glass shown in the photo is my work.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Little Women II: What Planet Are You From

Here is the second of the Little Women series: What Planet Are You From



There are 16 women total, three or four are inside of the bowl and not shown in this view. The piece measures 22" diameter and is 6.5" high, the little women are 2" tall.



This piece was commissioned by a collector who saw the original Little Women on display in a glass show. Like the original Little Women this is a collaborative work with a fellow teacher and studio partner Leah Pellegrini. I make the "Saturn" bowl and Leah made the women.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Little Women


I have been working with a friend and studio partner Leah Pellegrini on this piece. Leah made the "Little Women", I fused and slumped the black "Saturn" bowl. I have had the idea for this for over a year but had to make the mold for slumping it and working out the bugs to get the final shape. the piece is 22" in diameter and 6" high. The "Little Women" are 2" tall.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Saturn Bowl

One of my latest pieces; Saturn Bowl. It is 22" in diameter and about 10" high. It started as an experiment to see if I could "drop" a bowl through a + 22" circle, it worked ! After it was completed I thought it look great with a top or cover on it so I slumped a bowl, made a marble and attached it to the under side of the bowl and made a lid for the lower bowl. For an experiment I think it turned out pretty cool.