It is no small feat to listen to a vision — and then to follow through with it.
If you've made it this far, that speaks volumes.
If you've made it this far, that speaks volumes.
How you choose to bring it into the world matters.
This is not the time to cut corners. Your vision deserves to be done right.
This is not the time to cut corners. Your vision deserves to be done right.
Art and architecture have woven themselves into my very being. It’s become this profound tool for wellness and expansion, and now somewhat of a religion to me. Creativity isn’t just what I do, it’s who I am.
Earning my architecture degree young cracked open my world from a humble country town to vast greenhouses of perception: national parks to cities, ashrams to caves, oceans to mountain peaks.
Art processes the intensity of my relationship to this world —its polarities of reckless adventure and cavities of deep stillness. The most magical artworks unfold ~ almost without me ~ at the tip of my brush (or carving knife). Other times it feels forced and uncertain, but I guess that is also a part of its own perfect journey too.
Surrendering to creativity terrifies and invigorates me like nothing else. Hiding from it stalls everything—my work, my lifestyle, the inner and outer architecture of my life. If one thing stays with you, know this: everything I create aims to mirror your divinity, your perfect imperfections, your unwavering magnificence.
My creations aren’t here to romanticise with toxic positivity or spiritual bypassing—I've tried that, it doesn’t last long. Instead, I create to understand that the truest beauty, awe and wonder often lives with even more potency in the darkness - the places we’d assume to be the opposite. This is what I hope my ark evokes. Awe, wonder and beauty in every colour, utterly human, perfect and messy, not trying to be anything more or less than what it actually is.
Thank you!