My work is grounded in natural forms and rooted in the emotional terrain of aging, neurodivergence, and mental health. I aim to make work that feels alive — contemplative, tactile, and a little undone. You won’t find symmetry or polish here — only forms that have been held, coaxed, and weathered into being.

This is a gallery for looking slowly. I invite you to explore each collection and notice the details: the curve of a rim, the mark of a fingertip, the crackle of salt-fired clay. These aren’t just objects — they’re moments made tangible.