Parks' work is displayed at such places as the Black Ensemble Theater Company (Chicago, IL); Buddha Sky Garden (Delray Beach, FL); and the Beverly Hills home of Saudi royalty.
After graduating high school in Augusta, Maine in 2003, Parks found a local glass artist giving lessons and he took a class.
In the early days, Parks focused on making intricate wine goblets with sea creatures, flowers and animals.
A couple of years after moving his studio to the Los Angeles area in 2007,[3] Parks began designing and creating hand blown glass chandeliers, pendants, wall sconces and sculptures.
With chandelier names like Anemone and Bella Fiore, Parks has stayed true to his nature themes.