Soil, Soul & Story
Clay | Ink | Folklore | Form
My work is a weaving — of earth, memory, and myth.
It begins with listening. To the hush beneath the trees. To the ancient pull of loch and glen. To the stories that rise from the land itself.
Clay as Keeper of Story
I hand-build sculptural vessels and forms guided by intuition and place.
Each piece is a talisman — carved with symbols, spirals, and surfaces that echo forest floors, lichen-covered stone, and ancestral markings.
These vessels are not just objects — they are holders of feeling, belonging, grief, and remembrance.
Clay becomes a way to carry what words cannot always say.
Ink as Meditation
My pen and ink work combines mandala, zentangle, and organic illustration — slow lines that form from stillness and presence.
These drawings are meditative maps — patterned prayers shaped by the rhythms of nature, breath, and emotion.
They invite quiet contemplation and grounding through art.
Storytelling as Reclamation
I gather threads of folklore, forgotten wisdom, and place-based knowing — spinning them into new stories, sculptures, and illustrations.
Each creation is an offering. A remembering.
Art as reconnection — with land, with self, with something older than language.
Offerings
An Invitation
This is art rooted in reverence.
For the soil. For the soul.
For what we’ve forgotten — and are ready to remember.