About My Practice
About My Practice
My practice moves fluidly across tattooing, sculpture, ceramics, and functional design, with a central focus on deepening the relationship between people and the natural world. I am interested in how we inhabit space—both emotionally and physically—and how art can transform these environments into sites of comfort, connection, and meaning.
Much of my work reflects on ideas of home: how we build it, how we carry it, and how it evolves. Having never stayed in one place for long as a child, I learned early on that home is not defined by structure but by the energy we pour into our surroundings. In that continuous search for grounding, I found solace in nature—particularly in trees. Their stillness, resilience, and quiet presence became a source of constancy. This connection to the natural world now informs my creative ethos.
Through tactile, organic forms—whether forged in iron or shaped from clay—I seek to create work that feels alive and intentional. My furniture designs are a collaboration between functionality and sculpture, offering pieces that invite interaction while retaining a sense of quiet poetry. Each medium I work in allows for a different kind of conversation between material, maker, and space.
Ultimately, I want my work to act as a catalyst—inviting reflection, offering safety, and inspiring others to infuse the spaces they live in with vitality, presence, and peace.
Curriculum Vitae