My work translates complex environmental data into sculptural form—most often drawn from extreme weather events across Canada and beyond. These datasets are transformed through a process of digital and material exploration, resulting in cloud-like structures that shift with light, movement, and perspective.
At a distance, the work appears luminous and atmospheric. Up close, it reveals a layered construction of reflective surfaces, reclaimed materials, and precise composition. The tension between beauty and underlying data is intentional—inviting a slower reading of what is often overlooked.
Each piece is developed through a research-driven process and produced by hand. No two works resolve in exactly the same way.
Available works can be viewed through my full inventory, or experienced in person through exhibitions and gallery representation at Kostuik Gallery.
Commissions are available for private collectors, corporate spaces, and public environments.

