My Muse Mutters....

A second generation glassworker, I carry on the family tradition of fire and glass. Apprentice trained via my father I am a full time hot glass lampworker and glassblower. My studio is nestled in the Southern Tier Hills of Upstate NY. My days are filled with work I love in a place that renews me. Life is good...

Friday, August 07, 2020

 

These are strange, strange, trying and difficult times....  Do whatever kindness you can whenever you can, wherever you can however you can All kindness DOES make a difference......

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I carry on the family tradition which means I am a full time hot glass lampworker & glassblower.
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