Elemental Daydreams
Elemental Daydreams explores the energy, beauty, and transformation found within the natural world.
Through metal sculptures representing Earth, Water, Fire, and Air, handmade charcoal drawings, and vine sculptures of metal and wood, the collection reflects cycles of growth, change, and resilience.
Each work considers the relationship between natural forces and human intervention, exploring how materials can be transformed, how landscapes leave their imprint, and how we remain connected to the environment around us.
“The raw and the fragile coexist in a dream of the natural world.”
The Four Elements
These metal sculptures interpret Earth, Water, Fire, and Air through form, movement, and texture. Each piece explores the character of an element, from the quiet flow of water to the intensity of fire, revealing the balance, energy, and interconnectedness found throughout the natural world.
Cloud Drawings in Handmade Charcoal
Created using handmade charcoal produced from wood burned in my own fire, these cloud drawings capture the quiet movement and changing atmosphere of the sky. Built through soft, layered marks, they invite reflection on the fleeting beauty and enduring rhythms of the natural world.
Each original drawing is available for $650 CAD.
Vine Sculptures
Twisting vines of copper, brass, stainless steel, and reclaimed wood intertwine to reflect the quiet persistence of the natural world. Inspired by the way vegetation climbs, adapts, and reclaims its surroundings, these sculptures explore the relationship between industrial materials and organic growth, revealing beauty in resilience and renewal.