Recent Artworks
2025 This year I focused on small ceramic sculptures—miniature worlds where Cubism meets the extraterrestrial. By breaking and rebuilding the figure in clay, I explore how form shifts between human, geometric, and alien. Working small sharpens the intensity: each fractured plane, each glaze, becomes part of a strange new anatomy. These pieces are playful experiments in distortion—tiny cosmic Cubists, caught mid-transformation.


December 2024, In creating these sculptures, I strive to balance the tangible with the fantastical. I think of them as portals—windows into other worlds that challenge our sense of time, space, and reality. Each piece offers a moment of escape, a chance to question what we think we know, and to consider the infinite possibilities that exist just beyond our perception. They invite us to dream of unseen worlds while staying grounded in the reality we experience every day.


December 2023, I completed an incredible installation project at Hecho Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The exhibit, Cosmodrome Adastropopoplis Lux on the Planet Wild Clairos Nueve X, featured a series of ceramic sculptures that drew inspiration from the depths of the universe, featuring ice cream planets, strange alien landscapes, neutron stars, red dwarves and alien creatures. The spaceport sculptures are enhanced with neon tube lighting in bright colors and intricate details, making for an unforgettable vision. The characters are drawn from a variety of pop-culture references to bring them to life.



































