Jerusalem Bowl

This bowl is made from over a thousand cut 2mm stringers of White, French Vanilla, and Turquoise glass meticulously placed by hand and fused to create the mesmerizing pattern and texture. The glass colors were inspired by the colors of the Jerusalem city flag; however, they were also chosen for their reactive nature to symbolize how this ancient city is holy to three major religions, Judaism, Islam, & Christianity, that often conflict with each other. Note where the French Vanilla comes into contact with Turquoise it turns brown and where it comes into contact with White it turns gray. The bowl rests on a stand made from cow horn.

Jerusalem Bowl (11.5″ x 11″ x 6″), $1300

The Elements Series

A collection of bowls made from thousands of cut 2mm stringers of glass meticulously placed by hand and fused to create mesmerizing patterns and texture. This series uses the deep-form slumping process in various stages as it explores the organic connection between glass, the elements, and humanity. This series seeks to create parallels between the similarities and differences of these groups recognizing that all are unique, beautiful, and bound by our interdependence.

Wind Bowl I (14.5″ x 14.5″ x 3″), $1000
Wind Bowl I (side view)
Water Bowl I (14.5″ x 14.5″ x 3″), SOLD
Water Bowl I (side view)
Fire Bowl I (14.5″ x 14.5″ x 3″), $1000
Fire Bowl I (side view)
Earth Bowl I (14.5″ x 14.5″ x 3″), $1000
Earth Bowl I (side view)
Blue Illusion

Vessels

Look closely! This artwork is made from hundreds of tiny pieces of hand-cut glass stringers (approximately 2mm in diameter) full fused to create a brilliant blue color shift.