I make hand-thrown vessels that hold both form and fleetingness. Inspired by blossoms at the edge of bloom, my work reflects the quiet tension between growth and fading — between what endures and what passes.
Layered glazes and drawn florals move across curved surfaces, responding to the contours of the clay. The imagery is not fixed decoration but a moment suspended: petals opening, light shifting, branches reaching.
Rooted in function yet attentive to atmosphere, my ceramics are meant to be lived with — reminders that beauty is most powerful in its impermanence.
Layered glazes and drawn florals move across curved surfaces, responding to the contours of the clay. The imagery is not fixed decoration but a moment suspended: petals opening, light shifting, branches reaching.
Rooted in function yet attentive to atmosphere, my ceramics are meant to be lived with — reminders that beauty is most powerful in its impermanence.
Grass 2020 Grass can take on many meanings for different people. These works remind me that in the winter the grass will grow again. Nature and our place in it is fragile but somehow resilient and layered.




















































