ABOUT ME
I am a Spokane, WA based woodturner inspired by ancient vessels centered around gathering and ceremony. My work considers what happens when these forms are reimagined in wood. Guided by the material, my process-driven approach combines woodturning and carving to transform each section of tree into objects that feel deeply aged and antiquated.
Each form is turned on the lathe with intentional excess and gradually refined through carving, allowing handles and details to emerge from the body of the vessel itself. Working with green wood introduces an element of responsiveness and unpredictability, where grain, moisture, and movement guide the final form. Through surface treatments using natural pigments and fire, the work carries a subtle nod to traditional ceramics while remaining grounded in the physical language of wood.
My work invites you to experience a renewed dialogue between past and present, offering space for reflection in a modern culture often removed from the enduring quality of craft. Each piece embodies transformation of material, form, and meaning, echoing the spirit and traditions of cultures past.
APPROACH
Discover a form, learn its use, and reimagine it through sketches and renderings
INCEPTION
Select wood, prepare the blank, turn the interior and exterior, leaving excess wood for handles
TURNING
Remove excess handle material, define shape with saws, refine with knives and gouges
CARVING
Add color and complexity while enhancing the grain, seal with varnish oil and burnish
PATINATION
Celebrate imperfections through stitching, burning, and color
FINISHING
