Artist Bio

My art studio is a quiet, colorful little world filled with fabrics, flowers, dried botanicals, and a whole lot of ideas. It’s the kind of space where thoughts turn into something real — where imagination settles in and becomes shape, color, and texture. Whether I plan it or not, it’s my happy place.

I’ve always believed that physical objects can hold a gentle kind of power. Something tangible can remind you of who you are, where you’ve been, or what you’re reaching for. I still have trinkets from my childhood that carry very specific memories, almost like they’re holding a moment in time for me. People have kept symbolic objects for centuries for that same reason — not because the object “does the work,” but because it helps you stay grounded in comfort, courage, clarity, or release.

Thoughts come and go, but something you can see and touch gives you a place to land.

That’s what my dolls are meant to do. They’re soft reminders — little anchors you can hold onto when life gets loud. When someone chooses a doll and gives it an intention, she shifts from being a handmade piece to becoming a personal tool: a mirror, a reminder, a quiet companion that helps you stay connected to what matters.

Every doll I make starts as a rough sketch, a spark of an idea that eventually becomes something you can hold. Each one is created with intention, stitched with warmth, and finished with her own little personality.

We are what we repeatedly do... excellence, therefore, isn't just an act, but a habit and life isn't just a series of events, but an ongoing process of self-definition. -Aristotle