In my practice, found materials such as wood, earth and organic remains are reconfigured into sculpture to express feelings of grief and love, interconnection and communion; rock, branch and bone become ritual tools to drum, scratch and mark each work, inviting a resident spirit.  Often, work is returned to the land through devotional practice, the original materials  transfigured by earth, fire and water into new forms and meaning.  What survives from these acts of sacrifice and destruction are available via Bandcamp, Artsy and Anima Mundi Gallery.