Marblehead Sculptures & Gift Shop is a place where art, light and healing come together. Founded from a deep passion for stained glass, color and the healing arts, this outdoor gallery and garden offers a peaceful, inspiring space for all who visit. Each handcrafted piece — from meditation pyramids to stained glass and sculptures — is made with the intention to uplift, ground and spark joy. To learn more, go to marbleheadsculptures.com.

Tell us about your business and why you started it.
“Marblehead Sculptures & Gift Shop is a space where artistry and intention come together. Founded from a deep passion for stained glass, the transformative power of color and the healing arts, the outdoor garden and gallery is designed to be a place of beauty, healing and inspiration. Each meditation pyramid, sculpture and stained-glass piece is thoughtfully handcrafted to channel light and energy — carrying with it a purpose of positivity and upliftment.”
What is the best piece of business advice you’ve ever received?
“Honor the energy of your creations and the right people will find you. That advice reminded me that success isn’t just about numbers — it’s about resonance. Staying authentic to my artistic vision, rather than diluting it to please everyone, has attracted the clientele that truly connects with what I offer.”
What is your favorite spot in Marblehead, and why?
“My favorite spot is the garden at Marblehead Sculptures. Whether I’m sitting inside a meditation pyramid, listening to the soft trickle of the water garden, or watching sunlight dance through stained glass, there’s a deep sense of peace that settles within. It’s grounding and uplifting all at once — a space where art, nature and spirit meet.”
What is something people would be surprised to learn about you?
“Most people are surprised to learn that I competed in — and finished — the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon World Championships. It taught me the power of endurance, commitment and devotion to a bigger purpose, which now flows into everything I create.
What many don’t realize is how much time goes into the framework and creating each sculpture. These pieces aren’t just beautiful — they’re built to withstand wind, weather and time. Both the Ironman and the sculptures require quiet focus, commitment and devotion beyond the visible surface.”
The spotlight is a weekly feature published in partnership with Discover Marblehead. To learn more, visit discovermhd.com.
