A glass artist since the 90s, I originally chose glass because of the way it catches the light, changes it, and amplifies it. Then I discovered dichroic glass, which changes colors according to the light, angles, and the properties of the glass itself. Dichroic glass, like other glass, lends itself to fusing the glass in layers.
My fused-glass jewelry is available at select St. Louis galleries and shops.
In recent years, I discovered a love for making sculptures, molding and shaping wood and metal into organic shapes that appear to move. More and more often, I am using fused glass with the wood and metal. I hope you enjoy my work.
My fused-glass jewelry is available at select St. Louis galleries and shops.
In recent years, I discovered a love for making sculptures, molding and shaping wood and metal into organic shapes that appear to move. More and more often, I am using fused glass with the wood and metal. I hope you enjoy my work.
Mary Ann was featured in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as part of a vibrant community of makers.
Read the article here.
Read the article here.