The dining room studio:
Clean work happens here including planning, sketching and small watercolors.
Sewing for the thread drawings takes up table space for weeks. Finished shapes (all out of context) are beginning to inhabit one wall.
Into the summer studio:
The dining room bookcase catches things in use, in progress, or abandoned on the way to the summer studio with all its light and air.
Here shapes are formed in clay for being cast and the resulting glass pieces are painted. There is wall space for viewing from a distance and storage space.
In the kiln room:
Shapes are cast in dry plaster here. The pieces are cut from the excess glass using a ring saw.
The painted pieces return to the kiln multiple times for the colors to be fired.