My Art History

I was first introduced to ceramics in high school. I did not pick it up again until I came to SWFL. I love creating one of a kind pieces, using anything I can find for inspiration. My pieces are rarely functional, but pieces of art. I work using Raku clay because of its consistency.

My work has won ribbons in juried art shows and can be seen in person at the Coco Galleries of Naples and Bonita Springs.

For prices and commission work, please contact me directly.


Tile You Up

This one is called Tile You Up. It’s made out of porcelain clay individual tiles that are all texturized differently. They are glued onto a 2x4 piece of wood that's painted— and it is professionally framed.


Linked Together

Linked Together it is a Raku clay that is glazed in purple on a black painted 2x4 and it is professionally framed in a silver frame.

Side by Side

Side by Side is a Raku clay glazed white with added in gemstones, as well as a leather tie that is glued onto a beautiful blue background. Professionally framed.

Life Jacket

Life Jacket is a Raku clay, done in a taped pattern gray and red with a gray and red knotted yarn. Professionally framed.

Knotted Wave

Knotted Wave it is a Raku clay that is glazed in a white glaze on a black background. Professionally framed.

Skeleton

“Skeleton” is a Raku clay glazed in black and white overlay— so you get some of that gray texture.

Black & White

If you're into black and white, these three pieces are all glazed in either black, white— or both.

The Wave

The Wave is done with aquamarine gems that were personally found by me in the mountains of North Carolina.

Blue Lagoon

This piece has been racu fired in an aqua blue glaze. The black sections are where there was no glaze applied. Calling this one The Blue Lagoon.

Lime Juice

This one is called Lime Juice. It is glazed in white using different ribbons and yarn. Professionally framed. And, if you like a pop of color, that green is very eye-catching!