WARM SOUND:NEW YORK TIMES FEATURE
I'm sitting with a cup of coffee, the very ingredient layered into "Warm Sound," which was featured in the New York Times last week.
Made of clay and coffee, layer upon layer, it translates the sensation of being held by desert warmth and silence so complete it becomes tangible. Each layer is a conversation between earth and sustenance, between the material world and the sensory.
This placement is especially meaningful because South Florida designer Krista Watterworth selected it for Leonard Williams' home renovation. She's understood my work for years, not just as decor, but as daily access to portals that ground us. That vision—that art becomes part of how we inhabit space, how we breathe, how we exist in the world—is everything to me.
The photography by Ashok Sinha is stunning. You can see the feature HERE.

