"Everything that needs to be said can be said
by trees." This was the first artistic—really transcendent—vision
I had. I was watching a sunrise in a park in my native New York.
I was twenty-one at the time. I sketched a few trees after that
but talked myself out of the idea that I should share my vision
through art. Instead, I spent time teaching sociology at colleges
in Ann Arbor and Pella, Iowa. Later, I moved to California and
became
a massage therapist and teacher. I would walk in my neighborhood
in Oakland and look at the many houses that had a Stained Glass
Window near the front door. Each was a different picture and I
loved them.
More than thirty years after my vision in the park,
I moved to Chicago and began classes with my mentor, the Russian-born
artist Khaim Pinkhasik. Khaim invented much of the technique for
stained glass mosaic work. His brilliant work can be seen in museums,
churches and homes in the US and Russia. Another definite, though
more subtle influence, was my mother, Sophie Spencer, who was a
New York landscape and figurative artist.
I am now a Mosaic Stained Glass Artist. I work out of a spacious home studio and show my work in the High Street Gallery in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, with a group of twelve diverse artists. As a Wisconsin Stained Glass Artist, I live with my wife, Mary, just north of Madison, Wisconsin, where the light, natural beauty, and country atmosphere inspire me. In winters, we migrate to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where the tropical sun, rich colors, and luxuriant foliage provide a very different artistic stimulation.
Khaim Pinkhasik was
born in Russia in 1940. He has been creating stained
glass mosaics for
more than 50 years, and
he developed most of the techniques of this art form
today. Among the many accomplishments
of his long career are presenting
a portrait of George and Barbara Bush to them, and
having four of his pieces on permanent display at the
SMITH MUSEUM
of STAINED GLASS at Navy Pier in Chicago.
You can reach Khaim at 773.704.2646 and view his website at www.pinkhasik.com.