My experience of 20 years within a Decorative Glass Art industry has given me multiple skills at various levels and qualifications of working in a large commercially focused environment in creating solutions, concepts and ideas for Domestic and Public large scaled projects.
My ability to effectively Design and Manufacture is demonstrated with the ability to liaising with all marketing staff and clients on the design requirements of Windows, Doors, Cabinets, Skylights and Sun catcher to provide creative and original input to ensure client satisfaction and achieve all time frames and budgets.




The beauty of my glass art designs which incorporate the traditional and contemporary media and the graphic design methodology as a principle.
Glass in public Art
Glass art in public art qualities, stands for experimenting drawing techniques and improvising the medium elements as the union of deep feeling with profound thought. The fine balance of method is sight and memory.
Integrating glass drawing, painting and graphic visual effects to examine all the variable moments, such that I experience with the glass as I draw, a hauntingly beautiful figurative elements shines with light, very intensively. These ambiguous and metaphoric glass images show a enlighten distinction between body and soul.
Throughout a strong use of various techniques and media the versatility and translucency of my glass present the viewer with the opportunity to see through it in several different ways simultaneously. This multiform vision resembles the photographic process, presenting imagery surprisingly reminiscent of landscapes.















My painterly panels invariably evoke a strong connection with the human. By abstract layering several sheets of glass resins, often trapping fine substances such as gold leaf, copper wire, strands of fiberglass and copper, I add richness, texture and depth to her fluid-edged and singular works. My works intuitively, painting high overlay glass resin directly on, under or between sheets of glass, often all three. My techniques become integral to the narrative of the work as I control its translucency, color and line.






By contrast, my linear work is highly structured and restrained. I make detailed drawings and paintings of the design prior to cutting the glass which must be accurate to achieve a seamless fit. The interplay between color, transparency and opacity is of paramount importance, providing its own set of challenges. The result is an individual artwork which shares my personal engagement with the viewer.
This artwork bursts with energy and symbolism, depicting figures in ritual motion against flames and a setting sun. Bold colours and rhythmic outlines heighten the drama, while weapons and headdresses signal cultural identity. Fire becomes both destruction and renewal, transforming the scene into a powerful narrative of myth, memory, and collective strength.
Didactic Panel
This dynamic artwork captures a ritual scene of warriors in motion, set against the elemental forces of fire and sun. The saturated palette of reds, yellows, and blues conveys vitality and urgency, while spears, bows, and feathered headdresses highlight cultural identity and symbolic power. Fire dominates the centre, evoking destruction, purification, and transformation. The composition suggests mythological narratives where ritual, memory, and storytelling converge. Through bold outlines and rhythmic forms, the work celebrates collective resilience and cultural continuity, inviting viewers to consider art as both narrative and living tradition.


























Catalogue Entry
This stained glass panel exemplifies elegance through symmetry, organic form, and refined craftsmanship. The design is rooted in Art Nouveau traditions, where stylised floral motifs and flowing lines merge with structural geometry. Central to the panel is a large, heart-shaped composition flanked by curving leaves and buds, rising upward in rhythmic harmony.
The textured glass refracts light in subtle, shifting patterns, creating depth and movement as natural illumination changes throughout the day. Its muted palette allows the play of transparency and opacity to take precedence, emphasising the artistry of line and the organic unity of form.
This work embodies the decorative ideal of stained glass as both functional and poetic—framing the view beyond while transforming it into a living canvas of colour, reflection, and design.







This preparatory sketch demonstrates the essential process of translating imagination into glass design. The flowing, organic lines and textured patterns guide how light, colour, and form will interact once realised in glass. Every contour and fragment anticipates how individual pieces will be cut, joined, and illuminated. The sketch balances abstraction and detail, merging cracked textures with dynamic, wave-like rhythms that suggest movement and energy. Such drawings are not only technical blueprints but also artistic explorations, establishing composition, harmony, and symbolic narrative. By visualising the structure in advance, the artist ensures the final glasswork maintains both precision and expressive vitality.
Concept design in interior spaces focuses on shaping environments that blend functionality, aesthetics, and narrative identity. The image reflects an approach where carved textures, symbolic motifs, and layered structures are reimagined as decorative wall features. These elements create depth, rhythm, and visual dialogue, transforming surfaces into storytelling devices. By integrating cultural references and abstract geometries, the design enhances atmosphere while reinforcing meaning within the space. Lighting, texture, and form work together to emphasise focal points and evoke mood. Conceptual interiors therefore transcend utility, offering immersive experiences where material, craft, and symbolism define character and spatial harmony.










































