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‘Halo of Decay’ finally went out to its new home this week! This sculpted glass cat skull with a hal

‘Halo of Decay’ finally went out to its new home this week! This sculpted glass cat skull with a halo crown of coper mushrooms is one of my first #electroformed projects and I am very fond of it. I’m so glad someone is finally giving it a forever home. ✨
I know I haven’t been posting much for the past month or so and I’m going to try to start making more content and I’ve already got some new art projects in the works. I gave myself a nice and much needed little break. I’m finally feeling well and recovered from the stomach ulcers and flare up of anxiety I was experiencing in October. I’ve also been adjusting to some recent relationship changes and been getting used to living alone for the first time. I recently celebrated my 30th birthday and was very happy to get to enjoy it with my good friends, many of whom I had not seen in person since the start of the pandemic. It was a lovely way to welcome a new decade and a new chapter in my life. I’m looking forward to finishing out this year with renewed creativity and exciting projects. Stay tuned for new work and Holiday sales in my shops coming soon!


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My shop is still on #vacationmode while I catch up on things and heal my stomach ulcer but here is a

My shop is still on #vacationmode while I catch up on things and heal my stomach ulcer but here is a look at the finished display for my #ghostpipe sculpture. This piece is a homage to the little ecosystem at my local park where I found many #monotropauniflora and #russulaceae mushrooms this summer. I used real dried leaves from the park on the base I made for the glass flowers and mushrooms. This piece is meant to spark conversation about the interconnected relationships between plants, trees and #mycorrhizal fungi happening below our feet when we tread in the forest. 
“Monotropa Uniflora and Russula Emetica”
Borosilicate glass and mixed media, 2021
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Yet another mushroom collar design but I used some metal patina paints to make it colorful. What do

Yet another mushroom collar design but I used some metal patina paints to make it colorful. What do you think? Should I make more with color or leave some plain copper?


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Slinky Too, Jay MuslerFlameworked glass and paint, 9 x 11 x 4, 2004

Slinky Too, Jay Musler

Flameworked glass and paint, 9 x 11 x 4, 2004


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