Discover why glass is such a compelling medium for sculpture, from its ability to hold and transform light to its expressive connection with nature, water, and sky. Learn how glass and welded steel create balance, depth, and lasting beauty in garden, patio, and public artworks.

Why Glass?
Glass is endlessly compelling because it holds and transforms light. It changes throughout the day, responding to sun, shadow, and its surroundings in a way few materials can.
For me, glass is a way to capture the fleeting beauty of nature—water, sky, stones, and plants—and translate those moments into lasting sculpture. I’m especially drawn to its ability to express water and heavenly bodies, the kinds of forms and movements that feel both expansive and deeply personal. When glass is combined with welded steel, the contrast between the two materials creates a sense of balance: the softness and luminosity of glass meeting the strength and structure of steel.

Glass is both delicate and durable, asking for patience, precision, and trust in the process. Through layering, kiln firings, and thoughtful structure, it becomes depth, color, and movement.
I’m especially drawn to the way glass interacts with place. In a garden, patio, or public space, it shifts with the light and invites viewers to slow down and look again. That responsiveness gives the work a sense of quiet magic.

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