Studio Notes

Design Week México
I came home from delivering a project on Tuesday afternoon and booked a ticket to CDMX for a flight out the next morning to catch Design Week México. What followed was fast, dense, and completely inspiring. A whirlwind trip of...
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NEW WORK IN 2026
I am currently developing a new body of work that will be released first to email subscribers. My January newsletter will include early access to the full series. This work explores fused glass color fields inspired by the ground beneath...
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TURNING 50
December was marked by deep exploration in the studio. I made a commitment to myself that the next decade will be shaped by going even further into my studies and practice. For those who have followed along over the past...
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PRELUDE SF VISIT
My visit to San Francisco was brief, but it carried a sense of completion. After years in development, I finally had the chance to see my stained glass installation for Prelude in person. An intimate restaurant by AvroKO within The...
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LOVE SONG
Every commission begins with a gesture of trust. For this piece, Kelly Bayett approached me with the idea of creating a stained glass panel as a gift for Daniel Wolfe. She shared only a few casual photographs of his home...
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BEDROOM SANCTUARY
When returning clients reached out, they wanted their primary bedroom to feel more private without sacrificing its connection to light. After creating a stained-glass front door for them previously, they entrusted me with designing six panels for this intimate space,...
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PILCHUCK GLASS SCHOOL
I went to Washington for a transformative week at the prestigious Pilchuck Glass School at the end of May — and it completely shifted how I am approaching my work. Morning View in front of the messhall What started as...
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CRAFTSMAN DOORWAY TRANSFORMATION
When I first visited this Craftsman home, the remodel was just beginning. The only fixed element was the chosen wallpaper, House of Hackney’s Plantasia in sienna, and everything else was open. This trust gave me the freedom to design a...
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