Black & White Woven Bowl
Bold woven patterning with high contrast; sculptural shape that reads beautifully in natural light.
Kiln-formed glass with layered color, pattern, and texture — pieces that shift as the light moves.
My fused work ranges from functional pieces you can use every day to decorative work designed to catch light. Each piece is built from layers of glass and fired in a kiln until it becomes one solid form.
Fused glass is a mix of planning and surprise — you can design the layers, but the kiln creates its own magic. I choose glass for how it reacts: transparency, density of color, and the way textures soften or sharpen in the firing.
Kiln-formed bowl with bold woven patterning and strong light/dark contrast.
A curated set of fused pieces (more will be added over time).
Bold woven patterning with high contrast; sculptural shape that reads beautifully in natural light.
A crisp monochrome weave with a clean rim — designed for everyday use while still feeling artful.
Layered color that shifts with the viewing angle; a bright, usable bowl that still feels like a showpiece.
A coordinated group of kiln-formed pieces — cohesive color, consistent patterning, and made to be used.
High-impact red and black with dramatic contrast; a bold statement piece that still earns a spot on the table.
A strong graphic palette with a sleek finish — designed to be used and noticed.
An intricate web-like pattern that pulls the eye inward; texture and linework do the heavy lifting here.
Subtle, bright, and clean — the weave reads softly up close and looks elegant on a table or shelf.