Discover Art that you can see, feel … and hear.
This March, I’m bringing my wooden sculptures to Artist Project Toronto Art Fair – and they are coming with more than just good looks.

My sculptural wood wall pieces are not only about form, texture, and the natural beauty of the wood – they also transform the way a space sounds.
Yes, they live on the wall.
Yes, they play with light and shadow.
But they also quietly reshape the room’s acoustic.

Each piece is carefully designed to diffuse sound, soften echoes, and create a place that feels calmer, warmer, more intimate. Think of it as Art that listen back.
I love working with wood because it holds both strength and softness – structure and rhythm. And besides, it brings harmony to interiors – visually and acoustically.

At the art fair, you’ll be able to experience the texture up close and may be even notice how the atmosphere feels different around it. Contemporary art can shape a space in more ways than one – and I’m excited to share that experience with you.
Come see it. Come hear it.
















