Process.

By manipulating the raw glass material with traditional tools and time-honored methods, I allow the material itself to dictate the form, embracing a form of expression where the process is unpredictable and unreplicable. It’s a deliberate rejection of precision and control: "Break some shit, pour molten glass on it, stick that on a bubble, heat the piss out of it, and see what happens." This approach strips away the highly crafted or highly processed techniques that were ever present throughout my career, stepping away from everything I once made in favor of something entirely untamed and raw, a true opposite to my industrial past.

I believe the process is far more significant than the end result; it is through the act of creation, the experimentation, and the unpredictability of each step that true discovery occurs. By embracing variables and establishing systems that allow for unforeseen outcomes, I focus on the journey of making rather than any preconceived notion of perfection, allowing the material to reveal its own truth in unexpected ways.