Born and raised in a small industrial town, this artist forged a path through disciplines that blend observation with tactile craft. Early on, he gravitated toward materials that invite touch—wood, metal, plaster—finding in their textures a way to map memory and place. His practice evolves through drawing, sculpture, and assemblage, with an emphasis on rhythm, balance, and the quiet chemistry between surface and form. Across projects, he collaborates with communities and institutions to bring ideas into shared spaces, inviting dialogue about process, perception, and the everyday. His work seeks to illuminate how objects carry meaning long after they leave the studio. He lives and works in the United States.