Aesthetic Designs Studio

Studio PictureFront of the studio. . . and yes, I hope to do some landscaping!

Studio PictureCome on in and see what's new!

Studio PictureImmediately as you enter, a cozy sitting area where I can show you the latest I have in dichroic jewelry. . . or we can just enjoy a soft drink and visit.

Studio PictureMore of the sitting area, with a view of some of the cabinets I use for storage.

Studio PicturePerspective view of the studio from the kiln room, showing the central work station, with the table and chairs to the left, which I can also use as a beading table.

Studio PicturePerspective view from the front of the studio showing the central work station, with kitchenette and entrance into the kiln room on the right, and the bath on the left.

Studio PictureKiln room with 2 Jen-Ken kilns and cabinets galore! I plan to get a larger kiln later for larger sculptural pieces.

Studio PictureSome of my reference videos. These and my other reference materials are yet to be very well organized . . . project for a rainy day!

Studio PictureMy work area. . . it may look messy, but not to me! Some of the glass I use most often is on the cabinet in the background.

Studio PictureOther work stations I can use for simultaneous projects, or for students when (if) I ever teach. . . no time now!

Studio PictureSome of the glass I use most frequently is kept out on cabinets, organized by type, COE, color, hue, texture, and thickness.

Studio PictureBuilding a tray of new pieces for the kiln may take all day. . . and sometimes longer! Looks like I may be fusing at midnight again!



Below - The sequence of building and preparing a 3 piece set for fusing in the kiln: