A native of the Pacific Northwest, I want
to bring more awareness to our fragile ecosystems. The
inspiration for the Signature Collection was organic forms,
specifically sea life. I incorporate both the classic Murano
glassblowing techniques while infusing my work with an edgy yet
organic style. I created several series based on my
fascination with aquatic species and my passion for the preservation
of their habitats.
All of my work is custom, each piece is
hand blown, sculpt or cast by me and my team in my state of the art
facility in the Pacific Northwest. Glassblowing is very
physical and the scale of work for which I am known for is very
demanding. Because my installations are so grand in scale it
is essential to understand the relevance of space and light. I want
my work to punctuate the space not become a visual obstruction.
The Installation is the final
expression of my vision as a Glass Artist. Glass in its fluid state
is malleable, supple not bound by form. In creating these
beautiful and unusual shapes, I let the shape come out of the glass.
With each series I have tried to capture motion.
I describe my Celebration Chandelier
Series as a series of “visual contradictions.” A 6 foot Chandelier
weighs approximately 500 pounds, suspended by a single cable.
My chandeliers appear to be free-form and floating, yet they are a
study of balance and symmetry. There are many variables to
consider when your objective is to create flawless glass. I work
exclusively with transparent colors. If you have bubbles or
flaws they will be apparent. I am a perfectionist. I
love the beauty of pure glass without inclusions, each delicate
uninterrupted translucent piece. The effort is certainly
painstaking but worth it. I designed this series to be completely
functional, illuminated from within, which mimics the fire from
which it was created. |