Selected Projects

A closer look at a selection of works developed over the course of the practice.

A hand-carved mahogany threshold inspired by the Inuit story Raven and the Berry Bush, integrating sculpture, stained glass, and architecture.

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Raven & Berry Door

A threshold work exploring arrival, renewal, and the relationship between carving, light, and architecture.

SCULPTURAL DOORS • ALASKA

Kinetic moon sculpture rotating above the Saugeen River valley in Ontario.

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Moon Sculpture

KINETIC SCULPTURE • ONTARIO

A kinetic work translating the movement of wind into form and motion.

A hand-carved painted pine entrance inspired by Southern Georgian Bay, heritage orchards, and the changing qualities of light.

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Maple Ridge Entryway

SCULPTURAL DOORS • ONTARIO

A threshold work shaped by orchard, forest, and the changing light of Southern Georgian Bay.

Inspired by Inuit storytelling, this sculptural cedar threshold explores movement, transformation, and joyful presence through hand carving.

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Dancing Bear Door

SCULPTURAL DOORS • ONTARIO

A sculptural threshold inspired by an Inuit story of transformation, movement, and joy.

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Allwyndes

ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE • ONTARIO

A sculptural gable-end work inspired by orchard landscapes, seasonal abundance, and the enduring relationship between home and place.

Hand-carved basswood owl sculpture titled Quiet Vigil.

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Quiet Vigil

Memorial Sculpture • Ontario

A sculptural study of stillness, presence, and watchfulness.

A sculptural interior passage exploring continuity, connection, and light through carved mahogany and handblown glass.

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Bedroom Passage

SCULPTURAL DOORS • ONTARIO

A threshold work exploring connection, continuity, and the quiet transition between spaces.

A sculptural civic landmark celebrating the heritage, identity, and collective memory of Creemore, Ontario.

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Village Green

PLACE IDENTITY • ONTARIO

A civic landmark developed in response to local history, shared identity, and a sense of place.