Natural movement, shaped in wire for the home
Inspired by the natural world
I create wire sculptures shaped by movement, light, and the natural world. Each piece begins as a gesture — a line drawn in the air — hand‑formed wire sculptures created for warm, expressive interiors.
Each image below leads to a Collection Page with more views of the piece and its story. You can also explore the full Gallery and slideshow further down the page.
Every sculpture includes a Certificate of Authenticity, a Care Card, and two rechargeable, portable spotlights for displaying the piece in your home.
I’m based in Sonoma County, with deep Bay Area roots and a late‑career shift from the corporate world into a more creative life.
Title: “Paradise” Description: Coiled strands rise and twist like a wild tendril caught in a sudden gust, capturing the restless motion of growth reaching toward open air.
Title: “Swaying” Description: Wire rise in a gentle flare, as if catching the first hint of a breeze. A compact form with a quiet upward motion, holding the soft life of something just beginning to open.
Title: “Luminous” Description: Fine wires flare outward like petals deciding to open catching the light in shifting tones of cooper, ember and moss.
The Gallery below continues the conversation with pieces shaped by movement, light, and botanical gesture.
My Process
Each sculpture begins with a feeling a line, a lift, a quiet motion borrowed from nature. I follow the wire until the form begins to speak. Click on the link below to read about my process.
Commissions & Custom Work
If you’re drawn to the movement or natural presence of my work, I also create custom sculptures for the home. Each piece begins with a simple, exploratory conversation about the gesture, color, and scale you’re envisioning. From there, I shape a form that feels warm, organic, and alive in your space.
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If something here speaks to you, I’d love to hear from you.
Feel free to reach out with thoughts, questions, or inquiries about a piece.