Maker.
As an artist rooted in the rugged beauty of Idaho, my work draws deeply from the landscapes that surround me—rolling hills, high desert plains, mountain shadows, and shifting skies.
I work primarily with natural materials and textures, seeking to echo the quiet, unpolished beauty of the world outside my door.
Influenced by the principles of wabi-sabi, I embrace imperfection, impermanence, and the worn quality of things touched by time. My pieces often appear weathered or aged, evoking a sense of memory and place. I want my work to feel as if it has already lived a life—found rather than made.
By focusing on organic forms and subdued palettes, I aim to create a space for stillness and reflection. Each piece is a meditation on the passage of time, the rhythm of the land, and the subtle grace found in the natural world.