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During the last decade spent on San Juan Island, I have completed many glass art pieces in stained glass that are now part of the architectural makeup of homes and businesses. My Art Glass is found in entryways, kitchens, pantry doors, bathroom enclosures and dividers, as well as sculptures and tiles on walls and tabletops.
Nature and the natural environment appear to be the huge draw here in the Northwest, and my work has leaned heavily in this direction. I am well known through my work with creating glass imagery of trees, specifically the Madrona, whose branches meander through the panes and mullions of doors and windows. These are all depicted in various styles, some abstracted, and many with a combination of techniques using sections of kiln-fired glass with enamels or sand carving and my special technique of adding copper embellishments. Other windows portray big leaf maples, vine maples, bamboo, seaweed, waterlillies and underwater flora and fauna. My ultimate goal with commissioned applications is to make each one unique, that is "one-of-a-kind."
With regard to commissions, however, I am very open to working with clients to present a final product that agrees with their tastes. My objective is in being able to ensure that whatever architectural stained glass or art glass application occurs that the work gives pleasure for years to come. The enjoyment for me is in the creative process.
A portfolio of my work is available.
Studio Location
San Juan Island
1296 Wold Road
Recently, I was located in "downtown" Friday Harbor on Nichols Street in the courtyard behind Basil's restaurant. My new studio is still in the "under construction" stage. I am hopeful that I will be open to the public sometime during the first part of September, 2005, at which time I plan to have specific days open to the public. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, if you wish to contact me in regard to a commissions or questions about my work, I can be reached at (360) 378-6725 or emailed at woodenglass@hotmail.com .
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