I started Natural Home Accents when I was all about the quiet, delicate beauty of porcelain. But life shifts, and my work has had to shift with it. Honestly, I’ve moved past just making "accents" for a room. I’m looking for something deeper now—the messy, internal process of adaptation.
My new series is about that uncomfortable struggle to find your place. It’s about how we try to fit into new rules, new languages, and tight boundaries without losing who we are. My main character is the Cat in a Box.
To me, a cat is pure liquid. It can pour itself into any container, even a cramped shipping box. That’s exactly what we do: we squeeze ourselves into boxes and turn "square" just to fit the world around us. But inside? Inside, we stay fluid. We stay alive.
This is still art for your home, but it’s not about decoration anymore. It’s about the reality of staying true to yourself when you feel boxed in.