Introduction

My root stems from the challenge of creating ideas to capture the essence of ‘a brief’  work mostly to commission on ‘one off’ pieces. Celebration and commemoration feature strongly. I use all shapes and sizes of glass including flat panels.

Work has been carried out for private patrons, public companies and the church including:

The Worshipful Company of Gardeners; I.C.I.; Metal Box; The Tradescant Trust; St Georges Hospital; St Mary’s Church, Barnes; St Luke’s, Chelsea; St Mary’s, Bourne St Belgravia, The Leverhulme Trust; The English Chamber Orchestra.

It is very important to work closely with the individual to establish confidence on both sides in the beginning.



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  •  Lloyd's Tercentenary

    Title: Lloyd's Tercentenary
    Dimensions: 230 x 340
    Media: English glass
    Description: In celebration of three hundred years as an association of underwriters … started in Lloyd's coffee-house built up unrivalled intelligence system of latest shipping movements …

  •  Love Kylhes in Time of Need

    Title: Love Kylhes in Time of Need
    Dimensions: 560 x 350 mounted on green marble base
    Media: Flat glass panel
    Description: A celebration piece about timeless qualities forged in the life of two people

  •  The Tradescant Trust

    Title: The Tradescant Trust
    Dimensions: 260 x 300
    Media: Leardam glass
    Description: In celebration of the first 10 years of the first Museum of Garden History. John Tradescant was gardener to Charles I.

  •  Memorial Panel

    Title: Memorial Panel
    Dimensions: 1000 x 425
    Media: Flat glass
    Description: Chapel dedicated to the Punjab Frontier Force in St Luke's, Chelsea. There are over 40 memorials to its serving officers lining one side of the Chapel placed in carved wooden screens.

  •  Kaspar of the Savoy

    Title: Kaspar of the Savoy
    Dimensions: 430 x 170
    Media: Glass cylinder
    Description: In 1920's a private dinner party for 14 was hosted by a S. African. 13 turned up and he died within 3 weeks.
    Subsequently a sculptor was commissioned to carve a cat in wood and he becomes the 14th guest at the dinner table.