My art practice started in 2019 when I became a member at my local makerspace. I immediately fell in love with the laser cutter and couldn’t stop coming up with ideas of things to cut. I ended up getting my own laser cutter, a Laguna.
I get inspiration for my work from a variety of sources, including abstract art, mathematics and nature inspired patterns, and patterns from various cultural traditions. I do most of my designs in Rhinoceros, a 3D CAD software, and Inkscape, a vector graphics editor. I went to school for engineering, so this lets me dust off some skills that I don’t use as much anymore in my day job.
I strive to make unique items that are unlike anything people have seen before. I do a lot of experimentation and love designing new items. It brings me a lot of pleasure thinking of my work having a place in peoples’ homes.