• My work explores color, texture, and movement across fused glass, fiber, ceramics, and mixed media. I’m drawn to tactile, expressive processes—where materials shift, blend, and take on a life of their own.

    I create both one-of-a-kind artwork and functional pieces, and I’m especially interested in how these ideas translate into design. Projects like a wine label series extend my visual language into real-world applications, where flow, light, and movement remain central.

Design & Collaborative

Wine Label Series

Custom label design incorporating imagery inspired by my original artwork. The flowing forms reflect movement, airflow, and the natural transitions of light—concepts that carry through much of my work.

Picasso-Inspired Composition

Reflections of Her

Painted and fused glass, mounted on mirror

Green linen and black wood frame 10" x 10"

Vibrant Soul

Fused glass cheese platter
Layered color and movement create a bold, expressive surface 12" x 12"

Rhythm of Light

Kiln fused glass discs mounted on painted wood panel, each 4" x 4"

Circular forms echo movement and light in a quiet, rhythmic composition

Wall Garden

Fused glass wall vase

Designed to bring color and a touch of nature to the wall

7" x 6"

Garden Radiance

Acrylic on canvas with sewn seed beads

8" x 8"

Cubist Reflection

Commissioned ceramic platter

Inspired by Cubism and Picasso

20"

Glimmering Muse

Commissioned hand-painted kiln fired tile installation

Inspired by Picasso

20" x 18"

  • Earlier in my career, I created custom hand-painted tile work and decorative finishes for residential interior designers. These projects reflect my foundation in surface design, pattern, and working directly with clients to bring art into everyday spaces. Images show are from complete client installations and may vary in quality.

    Images reflect completed client installations dn are shown in real-world settings.

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Interested in a custom piece or collaboration?

I welcome opportunities to create unique work for homes, spaces, and special projects.