
Welcome to Between Two Worlds Ceramics
Most people move through the world without thinking much about it. I never had that option.
Growing up, I existed in a space between — not blind, but not fully sighted either. Not quite belonging to one world or the other. School wasn’t built for me. Most spaces weren’t. And for a long time, I didn’t have a name for where I stood.
Then I found clay.
Ceramics doesn’t ask you to see. It asks you to feel — the weight of the wall, the give of the clay, the moment a form finds its shape under your hands. For the first time, the in-between wasn’t a limitation. It was exactly where I needed to be.
That’s what Between Two Worlds Ceramics is built from.
I’m a functional potter working from a home studio in the San Francisco Bay Area, with over a decade of experience at the wheel and handbuilding. My practice centers on functional, repetitious forms — dinnerware, vessels, everyday objects made to be held and used. I work in multiples, so each piece is shaped by the one before it, slowly evolving through repetition, use, and continual refinement.
Each session at the wheel, through slab building, or with molding is an opportunity to refine form while keeping the presence of the handmade alive. I work across multiple techniques — wheel-thrown, slab-built, and slipcast — often combining them within a piece. The result is work that is visually intentional and built for daily life, where balance, proportion, and surface are considered alongside function.
Color and surface are how I communicate my visual point of view. Texture, contrast, and repetition become tools for engagement — inviting touch and use, emphasizing durability and accessibility in the objects that fill everyday life.
Shop my work. Take a workshop. Explore the glaze resources. Whatever brings you here, you’re welcome.