It all begins beneath the surface
Whenever I wander through the forest, especially the quiet bits, I’m reminded of the vast world beneath my feet. Hidden networks of fungi silently sustain entire ecosystems, and to me, they represent something profound: connection, regeneration, and the unspoken intelligence of nature. That’s where Bloodline began. I wanted to translate that beauty into physical form, sculptures that feel alive, evolving, and rich with story.
A fungus with a story to tell
It might sound strange, but one of my biggest inspirations was the bleeding tooth fungus. Its ghostly white body and ruby-red droplets completely mesmerized me. The tension between fragility and toughness spoke to me on a visceral level. Combined with my lifelong fascination for biophilic design, this interesting fungus sparked the birth of the Bloodline series. “There’s something magical about how fungi grow. Slow, deliberate, and beautifully chaotic. I wanted to recreate that energy in sculpture.”
Sculptures that feel alive
Every Bloodline piece begins at the center, like a living organism expanding outward. I design them to grow in unpredictable, fluid shapes, just like roots or mycelium.
They include pearl-like nodules to reflect moments of growth, flowing foundations inspired by wood grain and fungal networks. Finishes that shift with the light, revealing hidden details depending on where you stand. My aim is to make something that doesn’t feel static. Something that breathes.
Materials that tell their own story
I build Bloodline from resin composites, acrylics and glass spheres. These materials allow me to explore contrast: softness versus solidity, calm versus complexity.
Want to start your own Bloodline?
Each piece is made by hand, signed, and entirely unique. You can collect one of the finished works or commission something bespoke, designed to suit your space and your story. If you want a sculpture that reflects growth, memory, and life’s quiet magic, you’re in the right place.
Let’s talk about commissioning your Bloodline piece, or explore what's currently available.

