
The Magical Journey
From a Playroom Spark to a Secret Recipe
My journey into sculpting began with a simple request. My son was only three years old when he handed me a tub of Play-Doh and asked, "Can you make a horse?" That first little pony was far from a masterpiece, but in that moment, I fell in love with the magic of creating something from nothing.
I spent the following years on a quest for the perfect medium, testing every clay under the sun. Eventually, I realized that to capture the true whimsy of my characters, I had to create my own. Today, every one of my sculptures is crafted from a signature, hand-blended clay mix that I’ve perfected over time. It’s the secret ingredient that gives my animals their unique spirit and heart.

Life in the Making
A Little Clay, A Little Mud, and a Lot of Heart
My inspiration doesn't just come from a screen; it comes from the view outside my window. When I’m not in the studio with clay on my hands, I’m living the homestead life—tending to the farm and the animals that inspire my work.
Living this "farm-to-sculpture" lifestyle gives me a front-row seat to the quirky personalities and graceful movements of the animals I create. Whether I’m feeding the horses or working in the garden, every moment on the farm finds its way into my custom blends and whimsical designs. My art is a little piece of my homestead, shared with you.
My life is a beautiful mix of art and earth. I divide my time between two worlds: my whimsical sculpting studio and my busy homestead. One hour I might be hand-blending my secret clay mix, and the next, I’m out in the pasture with the very animals that inspired the day's work.
Being a homesteader keeps me grounded and fuels my imagination. When you adopt one of my sculptures, you’re getting a piece of that farm-fresh magic—crafted with love, right here where the horses roam.
