“Ceramic art — in all its forms — is a communion for me, a way to honor those I have loved and lost,
and serve others who need to be served.

This can be as literal as pouring a cup of tea into a carefully crafted cup and talking with visitors at an event, to creating artwork that reminds us of a broken heart, rebuilt with torn and tattered slabs and turned into something beautiful. Not whole, not perfect, but mended.”