When words fail, art speaks, transcending barriers of language and culture, reminding us of our common humanity.

I am looking forward to installing and exhibiting “Embracing Ephemeral,” our duo show with an amazing painter and my friend Alex Leith. This exhibition will showcase our shared fascination with the delicate balance between the fleeting and the eternal. Among our individual new work, we’ll be also showing our collaborative pieces, where we delve into the mystical world of Dryads, tree spirits with finite lives, juxtaposing their ephemeral existence with the everlasting beauty of nature. Our artworks will invite viewers to contemplate the fragile yet resilient nature of all living beings.
Join us at the Millspace Gallery in Newmarket for this transformative journey through the realms of clay and glass sculptures and energy-filled painted landscapes.
Exhibition Dates: September 30 – November 4, 2023
Opening Reception: September 30, 6-8pm
Millspace Gallery, 55 Main St, River Level, Newmarket, NH

stoneware, stains, glazes, 34x12x11 inches, 2023
I just shipped my sculpture “Searching for Answers” to the invitational exhibition titled In.Visible at The Bascom Center for the Visual Arts in North Carolina. I am thrilled this piece will be shown among other incredible artists’ work.
Curated by ceramic artist, Kirsten Stingle, In.Visible explores reimagining myths and tales to better address the climate crisis as well as the social, economic, and political upheaval of modernity. David Abram says, “Before you can restore the land, you must re-story the land.”
This sculpture is another version of my “Where Did Our God Go?” piece. Since the previous one was chosen for another show, I had to make a new one for this invitational exhibition. It is challenging to repeat the same idea and forms, but interesting to see how it usually evolves and never looks exactly the same. This sculpture is a symbol of resilience, an embodiment of the universal human desire for meaning and connection. It tells a story of loss, faith, and the search for divine guidance amidst the chaos of war. With this sculpture I hope to remind us of the enduring power of faith and the quest for answers in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Exhibition Dates: September 30 – December 30
Opening Reception: October 5, 5pm
The Bascom Center for the Visual Arts 323 Franklin Road, Highlands, NC

Stay positive, healthy and creative!