Handcrafted Glass and Ceramic Vessels

Each piece I create is the heartbeat of a gathering.
My ceramic and glass vessels are never made just to be admired—they are made to serve. A teacup may be destined to hold a wildflower brew that helps someone speak their truth. A platter might carry food shaped like memories. A goblet may be passed from hand to hand in a circle of strangers becoming kin.

Every piece is crafted with a specific purpose in mind—a role to fulfill within an immersive, magical experience. Only after it fulfills that destiny does it rest.

I don’t make art for commerce. I make it for connection.
After surviving multiple near death experiences because of a chronic health condition, I came to see creativity as a sacred gift—something freely given, meant to be passed on. Despite the challenges of my health, I’ve built a world filled with magic, meaning, and delight.

Refusing to commodify that gift, I’ve shaped a community-funded practice rooted in generosity and wonder. My works are rarely for sale. They’re used in once-in-a-lifetime gatherings offered freely, with no strings attached. Once they have met their destiny, they are passed on - as gifts, treasures to find, or mementos to carry home.

This is my quiet rebellion against a world obsessed with ownership: to trust in the abundance of beauty, and to give without expectation.