Wisconsin Glass Artist
Handmade glass driven by color, texture, and curiosity.
The Artist
My first "studio" was a washing machine. Cardboard on top. Solder rolling where it wanted. Zero clue what I was doing.
I was hooked anyway.
Now it's a converted garage studio in the Wisconsin countryside with real workbenches, and after years of experience, I have at least a tiny bit more of an idea of what I'm doing.
25+ Years as a Glass Artist · Studied with Narcissus QuagliataBuilt for Glass Artists
I built this because I needed it myself — a dedicated place to track firings, schedules, and kiln notes without digging through my messy binder. Now it's available for glass artists everywhere.
Blog
Glass Talk
They're both beautiful. They both use colored glass. And they are absolutely not the same thing. Let's clear it up.
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Tracking firings in a messy binder was driving me nuts. I couldn't find what I needed and kept repeating mistakes. So I built something better.
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Heat, custom-built shelves, Trofast bins, and aggressively pink rugs. How we converted a cold Wisconsin garage into a real working studio.
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