Meet me through my creations.
As I’ve been working with polymer clay (PC), I’ve come to realize that if you really want to get to know a person, you need to see the things they make. Does that mean you can only get to know artists who actively put their works of art out into the world? No. It helps when people share their creative works like a mother bird pushing her little baby out of the nest on fragile wings, hoping it will take flight, but not everyone is brave enough or willing enough to be so vulnerable. But that isn’t what I mean. When people make something, anything, they put a little bit of themselves into it. And that creation can be anything–their children, their meals, their art, their work, their kindness, their love, their hate, their politics, their everyday life. When you truly look at a person through everything they make, you get a fuller picture of who they are, you see a full person. Sometimes you see a caring, kind, wonderful person who is open to new experiences and truly loves the world around them. Other times you see a person filled with hate and despair who can only see the negative aspects in everything. I truly believe these aspects of a person’s personality and spirit come out in their work, creative or not.
It is my honest and sincere hope that the work I show in my gallery and life shows who I strive to be–that caring and kind person who loves to learn, loves new experiences, loves color and flowers and shiny things, loves to try new things, and most importantly of all, truly believes that everyone deserves love. So, please enjoy my work. And if you see something that sparks your interest and you’d like to consider buying it, check out my Etsy shop. I’ll do my best to keep this page along with Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok updated frequently so you can always see what I am currently working on.
Thanks for meeting me through my work. I hope you like me.

I love the way the white and green pop against each other.

I just love the little window effect on this pair!

While they take a bit of work, kaleidoscope works are quickly becoming my favorite.

These were an unexpected delight. The transfer image came in a mystery pack and I wasn’t sure about it until I put it together–I just love it!



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