Past Work & Collections
ARCHIVE
Every few months (or whenever I feel moved to), I create a new body of work. Below is an archive of those collections.
ROOTS
FALL 2025 | My debut collection, ROOTS, is an intimate tribute to my connection to nature, which originates from my childhood memories of Virginia’s wetlands, forests, and rivers. Drawing inspiration from recurring motifs like the Great Blue Heron and the London Plane tree, which seem to follow me wherever I go, these pieces represent a tension between rural roots and urban life. Each piece reflects elements of landscapes, encounters, and symbols that have grounded me across time and place.
Great blue heron tumblers
Hand-carved herons in blue slip on white clay
london plane tree cups
Hand-carved bark texture with colored slip
pond cups
Glaze over slip texture and hand-sculpted ridges
REPLAY
WINTER 2025-26 | REPLAY is a collection of functional pieces designed to tap into nostalgia but still feel fresh. In the lead up to my January birthday, I wanted to channel "winter optimism" this year and make pieces that felt bright, quirky, and fun. The intention with each of these pieces is that you are able to build rituals around them, share them with others, or at least look forward to seeing them in your space. Especially on a cold, dark, winter day. Embracing this playful spirit, I explored unconventional ceramic forms like magnets, calendars, and dry-erase signs.
DIAL CALENDARS
Hand-sculpted forms with ceramic pencil detailing
Hand-sculpted forms with ceramic pencil detailing
Hand-sculpted forms with ceramic pencil detailing
"Maybe" Cups
Hand-carved & painted cups with ceramic pencil writing
"Maybe it is all fun & games"
"Maybe it is all sunshine & rainbows"
"Maybe it is all just fun & games"
FRIDGE MAGNETS
Hand-painted details on white clay
Dry-erase signs
Glazed hand-built forms
PAST WORK
SUMMER 2025 | The work below was created during an exploratory and developmental phase. As I began my full-time pursuit of ceramics, I led with curiosity in choosing forms, materials, glazes, and textures. These pieces were a foundational part of my growth in ceramics as I uncovered the techniques and materials I wanted to carry with me.
Pale Yellow / Brown palette
White and speckled stoneware with varied galzes
Green palette
Copper oxides, oribe glaze, slip texture, carvings
dark / blue palette
Combining glazes, grooved detailing
Marbled palette
Blends of white and speckled stoneware