My grandfather showed me how to work with wood. As soon as I ever had a popsicle on a Texas summer day I was figuring out what could be done with those sticks. Metal, however, was a big mystery. In time, it drew me into its unique feeling and new ways of building - taking me further afield and opening up into equally delightful worlds of possibilities and ideas.
I am especially interested in tables of all sorts which I believe renew our sense of place, attention, & social connection. While my forms can be modern or unexpected, they are often inspired by nature & ancient archaeology.
My grandfather showed me how to work with wood. As soon as I ever had a popsicle on a Texas summer day I was figuring out what could be done with those sticks. Metal, however, was a big mystery. In time, it drew me into its unique feeling and new ways of building - taking me further afield and opening up into equally delightful worlds of possibilities and ideas.
I am especially interested in tables of all sorts which I believe renew our sense of place, attention, & social connection. While my forms can be modern or unexpected, they are often inspired by nature & ancient archaeology.