Designs that echo encounters, stories, and transformation

My digital work is shaped by what I notice and what I’ve lived—encounters with nature, patterns that stay with me, and moments that leave a mark. A design might rise from the geometry of a flower, the movement of water, or the memory of a place that carries meaning. Other times, it grows from a symbol that resonates with something deeper in me.

This practice is where intuition meets structure. I lean into symmetry, rhythm, and colour to create designs that feel alive, each one carrying its own story. While the styles are diverse, they are connected by the same intention: to give form to experience, and to create work that invites connection and reflection.

Collection In Work: Rooted, Rising, Blooming, Becoming (2025)

This collection is a meditation on transformation—personal, spiritual, and cyclical. Inspired by time in Thailand and the symbolism of the lotus, each piece reflects the stages of growth carried in these four words.

Rooted speaks to grounding, finding stability and strength at the base. Rising is the upward reach, the striving toward light. Blooming is the moment of opening, beauty revealed through becoming. And Becoming itself is the continuous unfolding—the movement toward what is meant to be.

Through lotus-inspired forms, this collection honours the journey of growth as sacred in all its stages: not just the bloom, but the rooting, the striving, and the ever-becoming.

Ocean Creatures (2023-2024)

This collection emerges from the quiet world just beneath the surface—where the unseen moves with beauty, rhythm, and force. Inspired by time spent scuba diving, these designs honour the ocean’s beings as both guardians of the deep and mirrors of our own hidden layers.

Like the creatures that live below the tide, much in life is felt but not always seen. The ocean reminds us that serenity and complexity exist side by side, and that when we dive deep enough—into water, into spirit, into self—we encounter wonders we could never find at the surface. Ocean Creatures is both reverence and reminder: there is always more waiting in the depths.

Sacred Small Things (2022)

Created through late summer nights beneath the open sky, Sacred Small Things is a meditation on the quiet power of life’s smallest beings. Formed from memory and observation, each design honours creatures often overlooked or misunderstood—those that evoke fear or discomfort, yet carry their own beauty and force.

Their patterns emerged to the rhythm of Yawanawá music, revealing insects not as fragile or frightening, but as radiant symbols of resilience, transformation, and mystery. In these forms, the small becomes luminous, reminding us of the sacredness that moves quietly all around us.