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.Welcome, and thank you for visiting my website. I hope you enjoy looking, and

perhaps you will get in touch - it would be lovely to hear from you.

I am a painter who fuses glass, and have a BA (hons) in Art and Design from

Bradford College of Art.   For my paintings I use acrylics and oils and paint

whatever I am thinking about when I go into my Studio.  Brushes are seldom used, instead I paint with plastic cards and fingers.  Texture and bold colour are the things I love in art of any kind.

I have many private and corporate collectors - Wetherspoons PLC have bought 22 paintings, and a prominent Churchman has bought a similar amount.

 

I create beautiful unique jewellery in my  studio in Knaresborough, N. Yorkshire.

with  Bullseye glass and Dichroic glass.  Dichroic glass filters the light so that

the colours seem to alter as the glass moves.     The effect is stunning. Dichroic

glass makes the most beautiful fused glass jewellery, full of light and dazzling

colour.  Each piece I make is completely unique -  never  are two pieces 

alike, except for earrings!!

I also make all sorts of other things in glass besides jewellery and  I hope you like my efforts.

If there is anything you like but it is the wrong colour,  this can be rectified easily  just get in touch.  Commissions are always welcome.

 

My addiction to glass came about when my son enrolled me in a Summer

School at Marlborough  College in Wiltshire to learn Glass Fusing.

This was a fantastic birthday present. The rest is history.

 

Thank you Jason.

My work can be seen at the following galleries :- Saatchiart.com

                                                                                  The Barn Owl Bothy, Dornoch.

                                                                                   Zillah Bell Gallery, Thirsk.

 And by arrangement  at my studio.  

 

I am happy to take commissions - just tell me want you want.  Happy Viewing.                                                                               

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