Collections

Each collection emerges from a particular moment of inquiry—a question about material, a fascination with form, or a dialogue between tradition and contemporary expression.

Earth Tones

A study in natural pigments and organic forms

This collection began with an exploration of locally sourced clay and natural pigments. Each piece carries the subtle variations that come from working with raw materials, honoring their inherent character rather than forcing uniformity.

Earth tones ceramic vessel Earth tones wall piece Earth tones jewelry piece

Metallic Accents

Brass and copper with intentional oxidation

Working with metal means accepting its changing nature. This series celebrates the patina that develops over time, creating pieces that evolve with their environment. The oxidation process is guided but never fully controlled.

Oxidized brass jewelry Copper decorative object Metal and stone combination

Minimal Forms

Reduced to essential shapes and textures

Sometimes the most powerful statement comes from restraint. This collection explores how far we can reduce a form while maintaining its essential character. Each piece invites closer examination of texture, proportion, and negative space.

Minimal ceramic form Simple geometric jewelry Reduced wall art

Textured Surfaces

Tactile explorations in multiple media

Texture tells a story of process. Whether carved, woven, or forged, the surface of each piece reveals something about how it was made. This collection brings together works across different materials that share a focus on tactile quality.

Textured ceramic surface Woven fiber texture Carved wood texture