Clay play
ritualize the everyday
I’ve been playing in the mud for as long as I can remember. I began working with clay as a deep form of healing when I was 16, and I haven’t stopped making since. My work continues to evolve, but at its heart, clay remains a place of refuge, expression, and play.
Lately, my focus has been on creating pieces that ritualize the everyday—inviting intention, curiosity, and play into the ordinary moments of life.
My current passion project is a series of wonky women that embody spirit in the natural world. There is so much more unfolding, and I can’t wait to share what’s coming next
Upcoming Pop Ups
Fan Art Stroll: May 2026 Richmond, VA