Small Works — Objects & Studies

Various Objects & Small Works
Independent Studies

These objects emerged quietly, in between larger builds. Formed from remnants, offcuts, and moments of pause, they were made without agenda—only curiosity, touch, and play.

Some were turned, others carved or faceted by hand.
Each began as a study in material: how grain moves, how light settles, how restraint can reveal character. Influenced by Japanese woodworking traditions, these pieces honor economy of gesture and attentiveness to process.

Made as gifts, they carry the intimacy of that intent—small objects shaped slowly, meant to be held, used, and lived with.

Studies & Intent

  • leftovers made deliberate

  • play as process

  • turning, carving, faceting

  • grain as guide

  • restraint over excess

  • utility softened by hand

  • quiet geometry

  • objects meant to be held

  • attention as craft

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