About
The Artist
I've been sculpting miniatures for over twelve years, and I still get the same thrill every time I sit down at my desk with a fresh block of clay and a new scene in mind. There's something magical about shaping a tiny world from nothing and watching it come to life under your fingers.
My background is in illustration, but I fell in love with miniature sculpture because it lets me build complete stories in three dimensions — every angle reveals a new detail, every shelf holds a tiny surprise. I want people to lean in and keep discovering things.
I work primarily with polymer clay, building each element by hand — every loaf of bread, every jar on a shelf, every tiny character. When I'm not sculpting, I'm probably hunting through real shops for reference, sketching layouts, or experimenting with new ways to build miniature furniture and fixtures.
Up Close
The joy of miniatures is in the details — tiny labels on jars, individual leaves on vegetables, the way light catches a row of bottles. Here are a few favorite moments from across the collection.