Easily Bored.

Always Curious.

Restless Hands.

Excess Energy.

Up for a Challenge.

My work explores the tension between precision and spontaneity, structure and fluidity. Clean, architectural forms are set in dialogue with organic, hand-built surfaces, allowing material and process to remain visible.

Trained in Interior Architecture, I bring a disciplined understanding of proportion and spatial relationship to the work. That foundation supports a practice now focused primarily on ceramic wall sculpture, where clay becomes a medium for movement, texture, and quiet complexity.

These pieces are built by hand, embracing variation, irregularity, and the subtle evidence of touch. Installed on the wall, they function as both object and environment—shaping light, shadow, and negative space while inviting close observation.

My tables allow me to resolve architectural concerns of structure and proportion through function; ceramics allow me a place to push form, surface, and balance without the constraints of utility. 

Based in Northern California, I am continually informed by the region’s natural rhythms and contrasts, which subtly echo through the work.