A Message from Cindy
It all began 30 years ago with a simple act of love — a few hand-crafted picture frames made in memory of my dad.
What started as a small tribute has since grown into a lifelong pursuit of creativity, sustainability, and storytelling through glass.
Over the decades, my work has evolved — from picture frames to architectural pieces, from recycled bottles to wearable art.
But at the heart of it all remains the same purpose: to transform, to connect, and to reflect the beauty of both material and meaning.
From Humble Beginnings
Back in 1995, I registered my first business — “Section Enterprise.”
It wasn’t a hobby. It was the beginning of something much bigger — a dedication to craftsmanship, to innovation, and to finding meaning through making.
From a single shed in Esperance, this creative space has seen countless reinventions.
New gallery extensions, new tools, new ideas — and always, the same spark of curiosity that started it all.
Evolving Through Creativity
Over the years, my work has taken on many forms — and that diversity has become my greatest teacher.
From recycled glass installations and sustainable design pieces to jewellery, sculptures, and collaborations like the Whaletail projects with Jason Wooldridge — every creation has marked a chapter of growth.
Pieces like the Goldfields series, Leafy Sea Dragons, Tranquil Waters, and the ReValued Glass collection have allowed me to explore not only what glass can become, but also what stories it can tell.
Even after 30 years, I’m still finding my “sweet spot” between creativity, purpose, and possibility.
The People Who Make It Possible
Behind every artwork, there’s a story — and behind every story, there are people.
From volunteers and collaborators to our incredible gallery team and the community of Esperance — this journey wouldn’t exist without you.
People like Janet remind me daily that this work is about more than glass — it’s about sharing experiences, sparking curiosity, and creating spaces where others can feel inspired. 💙
Celebrate With Us!
We’d love for you to be part of the story.
Share your memories, photos, or messages for Cindy on Instagram — tag @cindypooleglassartist and use #30YearsOfGlassArtistry.







