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Living in a Glass House
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Lawyer turned glass artist comments on the art, glass and anything else of interest.
Recent Posts
Going to Pilchuck
I can't seem to stay away from Pilchuck Glass School. It's a special place where I can get my creative batteries charged. When I saw that my old mentor Mitchell Gaudet was teaching this summer, I had to apply, and I was lucky enough to get in....
Two New Pieces Today
It's been quite a while since I did anything new for myself. Today I managed to put together two new pieces using the faces I sandcasted two weekends ago. I usually combine the glass components with old "found objects" have been laying around the s...
"Who did your website?"
I received an email inquiring about who did my website. I was flattered because I did it myself. It's my feeling that everybody should have a website, and anybody can put together a very presentable website fairly easily. The easiest way I know of...
Super Bowl Sunday in the Studio
Kickoff in one hour!We just finished casting a furnace load of hot glass into our new graphite molds. If anyone needs these, I highly recommend Weaver Industries of Denver, PA. These folks are great to work with. We got three molds made for a new ser...
The Turning Point
If you want to know more about my glass bio, please check out my website at the "Artist" page. Pretty much everything is there. The significant turning point in my glass career was very much a serendipity. In 2001, I applied to go back to Penland to...
My Early Days in Glass
I got started doing glass about 10 years ago. My wife, Laura was already working in kiln formed glass in a studio in our former house across town. We went out to Portland, OR where she was going to attend a national glass convention. Since we had nev...
