About
Gnarly Void is an maker site centered on creating physical objects by hand. The work spans clay, fiber, wood, and mixed materials, with each piece emerging from long stretches of focused, uninterrupted making.
I call these works voids because of how they are made. A void is a state of attention where time compresses, external noise falls away, and the act of making becomes the only thing that exists. Inside that space, materials are allowed to lead. Decisions are slow. Imperfections are left visible.
The process matters as much as the outcome. These pieces are not designed to be mass-produced or optimized for scale. They are shaped through repetition, experimentation, and listening to what the material wants to do rather than forcing it into a fixed result.
Gnarly Void exists to hold that work. Finished pieces, works in progress, and occasional one-off experiments all live here. The practice is guided by a simple idea: tuning the silence into a harmony of matter.
If you are drawn to handmade art, tactile objects, and work that values process over polish, you are in the right place.