The twisting shapes of handblown glass ornaments spin and sparkle in the light. They are fragile little things, each one breathed to life by the air from human lungs. What a wonderful joy they are.

A whimsical, retro Christmas tree with boughs gently bent beneath the snow and topped with a shining star.

We’ll take a cup o’ kindness yet for auld lang syne! Let love warm your insides.

A mother looks down with love and joy at the swaddled child she feeds from her breast. This, her child, she holds close and protects against the darkness of the night.

Light drives out the darkness and shows us the truth that exists behind the shadow of our fears. This festival of lights is a celebration of hope, truth, love, and life.

Three layers of cake with a candle on top. Let them eat cake... birthday cake!

Calaveras (sugar skulls) are often displayed during the festivals for Día de Los Muertos, a time when we remember those loved ones who—though they are no longer physically with us—influence our lives through the memories and love for them that we carry within us.

Stretched Canvas

The Acrobat – Canvas Wrap

Frozen in a moment of movement, our acrobat balances on one hand, his body a center of controlled power and the freedom to soar.