Stained glass has this quiet magic where a simple window suddenly starts throwing color across the room. Every panel I make is cut, foiled, soldered, and finished by hand, the same way I learned back when I first fell for glass.
I play with both traditional patterns and more modern designs, but the goal is always the same: when the light comes through, you actually stop and look. Panels can be hung in existing windows, set in front of a plain wall, or displayed on stands where they catch changing light throughout the day.
Because glass is both fragile and surprisingly sturdy, I reinforce and frame pieces so they are ready to live in a real home, not just a studio. Hang one where the sun sneaks in and you will see why I keep coming back to stained glass in between all my other projects.