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Next project ... more behind the scenes videos of art ... Newest collection...Wabi Sabi

Updated: Dec 31


I created a new tick tock page for little short videos . I am working on my new collection and will be uploading alot more of my work .

My journey with art has been finding my niche , trying different mediums and technique's. Searching for one that I felt resonated with my way of life, something that makes my soul sing and that I felt the most ,in the flow with.

Much like the journey of life we are searching for what works for us and constantly evolving only to come back to the start sometimes and foundation work .

It's ironic that after trying different styles,mediums and technique's that I come full circle back to the sculpting with plant fibers and my own recipes for clay mache . I actually started doing this style of painting almost 20 yrs ago ...


I love the hands on and tactile experience of working with different types of sculpting mediums . As well as the beauty in the imperfections.



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Wabi-sabi is a concept that motions us to constantly search for the beauty in imperfection and accept the more natural cycle of life. It reminds us that all things including us and life itself, are impermanent, incomplete, and imperfect. Perfection, then, is impossible and impermanence is the only way.


Taken individually, wabi and sabi are two separate concepts:


Wabi is about recognizing beauty in humble simplicity. It invites us to open our heart and detach from the vanity of materialism so we can experience spiritual richness instead.


Sabi is concerned with the passage of time, the way all things grow, age, and decay, and how it manifests itself beautifully in objects. It suggests that beauty is hidden beneath the surface of what we actually see, even in what we initially perceive as broken.


Together, these two concepts create an overarching philosophy for approaching life: Accept what is, stay in the present moment, and appreciate the simple, transient stages of life."

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