Imperfectly Perfect Art in the WILD!
Nothing brings me greater joy than knowing someone enjoys the gift of my art or that I’ve inspired someone to create their own Imperfectly Perfect Art.
If you have a piece of Imperfectly Perfect Art out in the wild, I’d love to see it! Share a photo of your artwork, or a photo showing how something I’ve created has inspired you to be creative in your own way.
My hope is to build a community of artists who are brave enough to share their work, their stories, and what inspires them. Imperfect art deserves to be celebrated, and so do the people who create it.
3.dancing.llamas
Why llamas? Honestly… because llamas are the perfect mix of quirky, awkward, stubborn, lovable, and endlessly entertaining—kind of like me and my creative process. They embrace their personality without apology, and they make people smile. That’s exactly what I hope my art does.
So why 3 Dancing Llamas?
The number three has always felt magical to me—balanced, grounding, and full of creative energy. Pairing that with the image of llamas dancing just captured the way art makes me feel: free, joyful, a little chaotic, and beautifully imperfect.
“3 Dancing Llamas” became the perfect name for my creative world—playful, meaningful, and a reminder that embracing your quirks is its own kind of art.
A Beaver Dish for Tessa
Salvaged from a bowl I was trying to throw on the wheel, this little beaver dish turned into one of my favorite happy accidents. I gifted this piece to someone incredibly special—someone who understands my silly sense of humor and embraces the imperfections of life right along with me. This dish makes me smile every time I look at it. Honestly, I couldn’t even wait until I got home to snap a photo and share the silliness.
Imperfectly Perfect at its finest.
P.S. The drive home from the studio is less than 5 minutes.
Glazed Ceramic Beaver Dish