My work is rooted in moments when the world feels alive—when music vibrates thro

My work is rooted in moments when the world feels alive—when music vibrates through you or when light breaks across a landscape, inviting a brief sense of wonder. I draw from these experiences, along with the diversity and resilience of the natural world, to shape forms that echo movement, growth, and connection. In the kiln, fire records its own history—each flame’s touch fixed in the surface of the handmade form. In the studio, I embrace mistakes as part of the process. Clay records every gesture, and unexpected slips often become openings to new ideas. These moments carry their own memories—of past work, time in nature, or earlier discoveries—and they guide how each piece evolves. My practice is shaped by reflection, seasonal shifts, and adaptation. While the work sometimes nods to the pressures facing the environment, it also offers a place of stillness and escape. Above all, discovery remains central: each piece teaches me something unexpected, and I hope it inspires viewers to pause, wonder, and feel a deeper connection to the natural world.

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