Artist/Craftsman
| As a young man, I was influenced by the Artist/Craftsman movement where one designs and builds original objects. I love the translucency of nature, so glass seemed like the perfect material. Being self-taught, I have followed my passion for 37 years, working intuitively, alone and with others to achieve my life's work. |
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| "Memorial Sculpture" | Working glass over a torch (flameworking) gave me the freedom to interpret music in glass. |
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| One of my early drawings, moving away from the symmetry of traditional windows. | I created this design to show that one does not have to have symmetry to create balance. |
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| Side lights for owners of a vineyard. |
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| Doors for a Spanish home. | An early example of combining traditional and contempory design. |
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| Bannister used to create a skylight. |
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| Stylized clouds for a beach home. | Sketch for a beveled and carved door |
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| Traditional design with clear center for observing cars coming down driveway. | Whiplash design for carved coffeetable. |
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| Sculpture ideas using bronze and glass. |
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| Designs I created for my own enjoyment. |
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| The "moodiness" of glass |
| Sunlight | Artifical light. |
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| Influenced by the Green & Green period | How my contempory work has developed using various bevels, colors and textures. |




