Transformation Through Materiality

Exploring the intersection of woven painted remnants, reclaimed fabric, and wood grain—each piece invites contemplation on memory, texture, and form.

A Practice of Reclamation

Each piece begins with materials that have lived another life—worn fabrics, discarded wood, forgotten textiles. Through careful construction and weaving, they find new purpose, relation, and meaning.

The work emerges through sustained attention to process—how fabric remnants interrelate with wood grain, how surface and composition inform one another. Each material carries its own history, texture, and possibility, revealed through patient exploration and craft.

This creative practice is one of constant evolution. Relationships between materials shift, inspirations transform, and new directions emerge. It's about embracing the generative space of not-knowing—where curiosity leads the way forward.

Based in

Burlington, Vermont