Between Decisions explores the tension and possibility that exist in moments of choice. Strong vertical and horizontal elements intersect across the composition, creating a structured framework within which layered forms gather and pause.
The clustered geometry suggests dialogue and movement, while smaller satellite elements introduce balance and counterpoint. The painterly background — blending aqua, warm amber, and soft neutral tones — provides atmosphere without overwhelming the architectural clarity of the piece.
Through multiple firings, hand-cut glass components achieve dimensional layering and subtle transparency. Fine linework adds rhythm and structure, reinforcing the interplay between intuition and intention.
This piece embodies transition — the suspended space where alignment begins to take shape.
The fused glass artwork is mounted to a deep, 18"x24"x2" whitewashed wood panel and is wired and ready to hang. I also added my signature glass “Tattoo” to the side of the panel. The tattoo design mimics the design on the front of the panel.