My ceramic work explores nature's smallest inhabitants, particularly insects and microorganisms, celebrating their intricate beauty and complexity. I translate their fascinating structures through traditional ceramic processes, like generating their initial forms on the potter's wheel. I see parallels between their life cycles and metamorphosis they undergo and the transformative processes in traditional ceramic techniques. Through my art, I aim to bring attention to these microscopic creatures by subverting perspectives and scale. I work in multiples in installations, highlighting their ever presence around us and emphasizing the multitudes of these creatures. The micro-world inspires the forms, textures, and presentations in my work. As I uncover the wonders of the natural world through clay, I aim to shed light on these often-overlooked creatures and embrace curiosity and exploration, cultivating a deeper appreciation for the intricate marvels of the world around us.