Here are a few pictures of some of the work I have done.
Diversity - I created my 'Diversity' series for Alberta's 100th birthday in 2005. Alberta's diverse landscape includes the Rocky Mountains, Foothills, Forests, Agrciulture, and Praries which I depicted in this bead. I utilized Goldstone to signify the oil/gas industries which represent a major economical advantage for Alberta's economy. The large bead is approximately 2 1/2 inches long.
Honorable Ralph Klein, Premier of Alberta at the time, was a recipient of one of this series.
Glass Flowers. Largest is 2 inches wide

Glass Orchids
Dogwood 
Glass Geodes
These glass geodes were created using glass tubing, layers and layers of crushed glass and powders, and embedded with precious minerals, flameworked and then cold worked after. The top two also have an opal floating in them.
Somethings Fishy - Large sculptural bead is 3 1/2 inches long, made with Italian Soft Glass and has Palladium Inclusions.

Clown Fish - 4"
Puffer Fish 2 1/2 inches wide
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Trout Pendants. Hung on 24" fishing leader chain. 
These Trouts are about 2 1/2 inches long
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Bead made with fine silver applied.



Pacific Piece Grape Swirl Grapes n Metal
Here Kitty Kitty!
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Christmas Ornaments ranging from 1" -3"


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She's a Survivor! I made the following beads for a friend of mine, who is scheduled for reconstructive breast surgery three years after she had a partial mastecomy due to breast cancer. I called it "Past, Present and Future'. There are 6 breasts on this bead, 2 from the past (pre-cancer), 2 from the present (one showing partial mastecomy) and 2 from the future (after reconstructive surgery).
Please give generously to Breast Cancer Research - the next survivor may be you.

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Iris Sculpture. Tallest 11.5 inches tall.
Ever had one of these days?
Red Hat Bead
Floral Paperweights.

MARBLES
