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.
The Workspace
A peek behind the curtain — natural light, a mountain of clay, and an ever-growing collection of reference photos pinned to the wall.