There’s a strange pressure in the online world to always be launching something.
New collection.
New drop.
New urgency.
But that’s never been how I work.
Most of what’s in my shop didn’t come from a marketing calendar or a trend forecast. It came from lived moments, quiet ones, hard ones, steady ones, worked into wood over time.
And those pieces don’t expire just because they weren’t made yesterday.
Not Everything Meaningful Arrives With a Countdown
The art currently on my website exists because it needed to be made.
Some pieces came out of long walks on the trail.
Some came from seasons of waiting.
Some were shaped during moments when slowing down was the only option.
They weren’t rushed into being. And they don’t need to be rushed into homes either.
I don’t believe meaningful work needs artificial urgency to matter.
What You’ll Find in the Shop Right Now
The pieces available reflect the way I work and live:
- Grounded imagery rooted in nature
- Animal forms that feel watchful rather than decorative
- Textures and lines that carry evidence of time and attention
- Work meant to be lived with, not scrolled past
Nothing is mass-produced. Nothing is churned out to fill space. Each piece earned its place.
If something resonates, it’s not because it’s new, it’s because it’s aligned.
Staff picks
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Arch Bookmark
$18.00 -
Bat Friends
$125.00 -
Beneath the Mushroom Moon
$425.00 -
Bloom Between the Lines – Handcrafted Pyrography Art
$525.00
Why I Don’t Rush to Replace What’s Still Speaking
There’s a temptation, especially as a creator, to keep moving forward without looking back.
But I’ve learned to trust that work continues to do its job long after it’s finished.
Art doesn’t stop being relevant the moment it leaves your hands. Sometimes it needs time to find the right person. Sometimes it needs a quiet season before it’s seen clearly.
I don’t replace work just to make room for more.
I let it stand.
Choosing Art Is a Relationship, Not a Trend
If you’re someone who buys art thoughtfully.
If you want pieces that feel steady instead of flashy.
If you’re drawn to work that reflects patience, resilience, and presence.
You don’t need a “drop day.”
You need a moment where something feels familiar in a way you can’t quite explain.
That’s usually how the right piece finds you.
A Quiet Way In
If you’d like to explore what’s currently available, everything is here—unchanged, unrushed, and ready.
Not as an impulse buy.
Not as a statement piece.
Just as something that might belong with you.
I’ll keep making new work when it’s time.
But until then, the pieces that already exist are still doing what they were made to do, holding attention, carrying story, and waiting quietly for the right home.
No countdown required.






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