Paul was born in Oswego,
New York in 1951. He earned his BSEd at the University of Georgia,
in Athens. He minored in sculpture, becoming fascinated with glass
while in school.
He subsequently studied
at Penland School of Crafts. He then joined a cooperative craft
community and continued to teach himself, designing and making
his own equipment, developing his colors and refining his forms.
In 1980 he married
Barbara, a potter, moved to Athens and began his own studio and
family. They have a daughter and twin boys.
In 1990, the family bought land and a hand built house in Comer,
Georgia. "We chose our place here because I need to have contact
with the land. I can walk out my door and be in the woods. The house
faces a woods, complete with a creek with ravines and beaver dams.
It is like living in a park. My images reflect what is around
me. When I worked in my old studio, I had to go somewhere else
to recharge. Now I can do it walking from the studio to the house."
Paul's work has been
displayed at many markets and shows over the years. He attends
several wholesale and retail markets each year, carefully choosing
and spacing them to be the least dissruptive to his studio time.
When asked why he chose
glass for his medium: "I like the immediacy of glass. I can
conceptualize and finish a piece in one process. Glass is like
watercolor. It needs to be in your mind ahead of time and done
swiftly. If you lose a piece, you learn something and go to another.
You learn to see the potential of the work and make allowances
for those special things that happen when it is in process. You
save the 'mistakes' you like and correct the others."