Made by hand, shaped by heat,
never quite the same twice.
I don’t control it so much as listen to it. My job is to catch the moment it becomes worth keeping.
Clay is slower, quieter — but it asks the same question.
Formally trained, years of studio time, forever a student by choice. Glass and clay have a way of teaching you patience you didn’t know you lacked — and honesty you didn’t know you needed.
One email. Short enough to read between meetings.
Honest enough to make you stop and think.