Ceramics/Pottery
Room 316
I have been working with clay for a year and a half, bringing a lifetime of creativity into this new medium. Growing up, I developed a passion for woodworking through my father, which laid the foundation for my love of building. My education and work background in mechanical engineering has additionally influenced my approach to ceramics.
This is my first year participating in the Lydia Pinkham Open Studios, and I’m excited to share my journey with clay.
In my work, I focus on learning and experimenting with different styles to define my own. I aim to bring a sense of movement into my pieces' static forms, leading to curved edges, smooth surfaces, and dynamic glazes. My engineering and woodworking experience drives my desire for all of my pieces to be functional, regardless of how structural they appear.
I look forward to continuing to explore how I can bring movement and functionality into my future work.