Amy.
Amy and her husband Pat live in Navasota, Texas, in a barndominium they built together before Pat retired from accounting in Houston. The studio is at the back of the property, lined with shelves of art glass and a kiln that always seems to be cooling something down.
Amy spent thirty years working in stained glass. Three years ago she moved to fused — the slow, heat-and-layer medium that lets her stack colour and frit and let the kiln do some of the deciding. Almost all of her work is fused now. Every piece is one of a kind.
Their son serves in the Navy in Hawaii. Their daughter is writing her first book. For thirty-five years Amy and Pat have owned and rescued Great Danes — there's usually one or two attached at the waist when you come by.
New work appears in batches; commissions are open year-round. Tell her what you're imagining →