About me

Glass has always captivated me — its fragility, its strength, and the way it captures light like a living thing. As a glass artist, I’m drawn to the dialogue between precision and unpredictability that defines the material. Each piece I make begins as molten potential, shaped through heat, breath, and patience into something both delicate and enduring.

My work explores the boundaries between transparency and opacity — what is seen, what is hidden, and what lies in between. I often combine traditional glassblowing techniques with modern forms, allowing texture, reflection, and color to interact in unexpected ways. Many of my pieces are inspired by natural rhythms: the movement of water, the shifting of light through leaves, the quiet geometry of ice.

In the studio, I think of glass not just as a medium, but as a collaborator. It resists, responds, and reveals. My hope is that each finished work holds a sense of motion — as if it’s still catching light from the moment it was made.