Sometimes, I draw at my drawing or kitchen table just for fun, following my imagination.

I enjoy being a commissioned glass artist. Working in a collaborative environment with others has pushed me into areas I probably wouldn’t have explored otherwise.

But sometimes, it’s just me shuffling graphite around on paper.

As one line leads to another, I have become quite intimate with my various pencils and erasers. They are the tools my mind uses to express itself.

This drawing is one of my favorites.

Asymmetry is rare in architecture. I have some ideas about why: cost, production time, and the difficulty of getting a mortgage. But wouldn’t the world be more interesting if we lightened up a bit?

Or does the way we decorate for Christmas and Halloween satisfy our creative needs?

This is one of my favorite sketches. The glass doesn’t complement the woodwork, but that’s another story.

This sketch stops me in my tracks and triggers thoughts of many possibilities—a collaboration between neurons and graphite captured on paper to share with others.