Glazed pottery - Batch 1
First batch of hand-built slab pottery using White Salmon with Speckles, Trail Mix, and Timberline clays from Georgie's. Finished with various glazes.
Tuning the Silence Into A Harmony of Matter
First batch of hand-built slab pottery using White Salmon with Speckles, Trail Mix, and Timberline clays from Georgie's. Finished with various glazes.
This piece was inspired by a neotraditional bird tattoo done by the one and only Damn Zippy
An experiment with yarn turned into a fiber piece with a 90s psychadelic vibe
Second batch of glazed pottery. Definitely seeing improvements. Excited to try more glazes.
Paying tribute to our new AI overlords by tufting an oversized stick of RAM. low latency, high thread count.
A blue and white capsule inspired by Vyvanse. This medicine has helped improve my life in ways I couldn't imagine.
Inspired by traditional tattoo flash, this piece features a five petal flower with thick black outlines and bright colors
A geometric tufted rug featuring blocks of black, brown, cream, and beige yarn in an abstract patchwork arrangement. Heavy texture and earth-tone palette create depth and visual interest.
A fiber piece that features the alligator used by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
A hand-tufted rug featuring geometric blocks of purple, gold, and black inspired by Mondrian's minimalist compositions. My first tufting project.
Not a Nott is a geometric tufted piece inspired by the textile work of David Nott. Earth-toned blocks, arcs, and circles are separated by bold black lines, creating a composition that feels somewhere between stained glass, architecture, and abstract circuitry.
Paying homage to the best train in NYC, the G. I used this line heavily when I lived there.
A geometric wall weaving in black, silver, gold, and white inspired by a piece from a Vulfmon music video. Handwoven fiber art.
I used pegboards to help store our yarn on the wall. Much better than stacking it in tight shelves.
A fluid, non-geometric piece to practice my carving
Abstract Dreamsicle balances warm density with cool pastel drift, using texture and pile height to create depth without hard edges. It's less about symmetry and more about how shapes settle when they're allowed to stay loose.
A tufted owl inspired by the Bauhaus art genre featuring big bold shapes and primary colors
A sculpted, wave-driven rug in layered blues and greens that pushes beyond the frame, blending motion and form into a soft, dimensional surface.