Handcrafted Glass and Ceramic Vessels
Each piece I create is made to be used, not simply admired.
My ceramic and glass vessels are shaped with intention — to hold food, drink, story, and connection. A teacup may cradle a wildflower brew that helps someone speak their truth. A platter might carry food shaped like memory. A goblet may be passed from hand to hand as strangers become kin.
These pieces are not created in isolation. They are made to participate in moments of meaning — sometimes within a gathering, sometimes in quieter, more personal ways. Only after they have fulfilled that purpose do they come to rest.
I don’t make art for commerce. I make it for connection.
After surviving multiple near-death experiences due to chronic illness, I came to see creativity as a sacred gift — something freely given, meant to be passed on. Despite physical limitations, I continue to build a life shaped by wonder, care, and making.
Refusing to commodify that gift, I’ve shaped a community-supported practice rooted in generosity. My works are rarely for sale. They are used in once-in-a-lifetime moments, shared freely, and then passed on — as gifts, treasures to discover, or objects carried home with new meaning.
This is my quiet rebellion against a world obsessed with ownership: to trust in the abundance of beauty, and to give without expectation.