About the Work
A grounded approach to creating
Each piece begins slowly—built through layers and instinct rather than toward a fixed outcome.
My work is shaped by years spent along the Oregon coast and now the desert—two landscapes that share a quiet sense of movement and change.
That contrast continues to influence how I build each piece.
Art for Quiet Collected Spaces
I’m drawn to spaces that feel considered—where everything has a place, but nothing feels forced.
I think about how a piece moves within a room— how it interacts with light, texture, and the objects around it.
My work is meant to settle into a space—adding depth and presence without asking to be the center of attention.
The Work
My work explores soft neutrals and subtle shifts in tone—built to feel natural rather than defined.
Each piece is created slowly, allowing material and form to develop over time.
I design my work to move through a space the way a conversation does—unfolding gradually, without needing to demand attention.
The intention is always the same: to create work that intergrates effortlessly into a space, adding depth without distraction.
Collected for Thoughtful Spaces
My work is collected by those drawn to subtlety—pieces that reveal themselves over time rather than all at once.
Placed in a primary living space or a private retreat, each piece is meant to live with its surroundings, becoming part of the rhythm of the room.
I work with collectors, designers, and homeowners to find pieces that feel both personal and enduring.