about
I am an interdisciplinary designer, leading with making-based exploration and guided by a practical but art-centered mindset. I design and craft with care, seeing my objects as opportunities to bring beauty into the mundanity of everyday life.
As our world continues to modernize and automated manufacturing and artificial intelligence become more prominent, designers must to find ways to distinguish their creations. Human emotion and narrative embedded in the subtle imperfections of handmade work cannot be replicated by modern technology. To distinguish human creations from that of machines, the solution may be to look into the past– to the history of human creativity.
An excerpt from my essay Meaning in Making.