
Hendeca - Crafted from a single piece of Pau Rosa, this design draws inspiration from the enlightenment symbolized by the 11-sided shape, the hendecagon. The number eleven is often linked to heightened awareness, sensitivity, and spiritual insight. It also universally resonates with themes of intuition, duality, and connection to something greater.




Artwork
One-Of-A-Kind Expressions Of Nature, Resonance & Beauty
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The idea is first drawn on pen & paper, then converted to a digital illustration. The digital illustration provides a template for the individual wood species that will be hand cut and shaped. No fabrication or precision tools are used - the act of cutting, shaping, and shaping each individual piece is part of the frequency.
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The wood species and its particular color, grain and texture is selected to best match the geometric design. Creating the design from a single piece of wood gives it a unique personality, allowing the tree's vibration to manifest in the final creation.
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Every individual shape utilized in the design is created from the end grain of the single piece of wood.
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The magnet attaches each piece to the palette, and in totality creates a magnetic field in concert with the overall design and structure. Similar to cymatics, the curated magnetic field created from the overall design structure washes a harmonic energy over the viewer.
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The combination of seeing, feeling, and hearing with each mandala generates a profound healing energy. Every design was crafted with this intention, co-authored by your music, vibration, and resonance.
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Each design process is a synergy of rhythm and energy and exploration. Energy is light. Music is life. We are Nature.

Hendeca
Crafted from a single piece of Pau Rosa, this design draws inspiration from the enlightenment symbolized by the 11-sided shape, the hendecagon. The number eleven is often linked to heightened awareness, sensitivity, and spiritual insight. It also universally resonates with themes of intuition, duality, and connection to something greater.

Radiance
Crafted from a single piece of White Ash, this design is intended to bring vibrancy and energy to the Heart Chakra. The twelve-petaled lotus flower is depicted to symbolize the expansive, free-flowing nature of the breath and the open heart, all encompassed by compassion and unconditional love.

Toroid
Made with a single piece of Mahogany, this design was created to create a sensation of vitality and inspire thoughts about the cyclical nature of life. The endless loop of the toroid evokes a sense of unity, completeness, and embraces the interconnectedness of all things.

Astralotus
Created from a single piece of Black Palm, the design highlights the unique pointillism found in the tree’s end grain and merges it with the design’s aspiration to reflect oneness at both the universal scale and the quantum or atomic scale. It embodies the complexity and action that resonate across all levels, both seen and unseen.

Bloom
Made with a single piece of White Ash, this design was crafted to evoke a sensation of vitality and inspire thoughts about the cyclical nature of life. The endless loop of the toroid evokes a sense of unity, completeness, and embraces the interconnectedness of all things.

Concentric
The concentric circles form a pattern of depth and energy, evoking a sense of support, warmth, and familiarity. Crafted from a single piece of White Oak, the piece reflects not only the strength of the wood but also the uniformity and consistency of its grain.

Sol
Made of Macacauba and Mimosa, the combination creates a radiant diversity and depth, encouraging the viewer to engage with the texture it offers. The blend of organic and geometric shapes brings harmony to the complexity of the tree's grains.

Compass
Crafted from Indian Rosewood, this 10-sided design conveys complex rhythmic contrasts in both the grain and shape. It evokes the strength of a masculine shield, offering protection, while its delicate, interconnected components on the inside suggest a subtle, intricate balance.

Sacred Circle
The Sacred Circle, created from Cedar, signifies the totality of existence—both the material and spiritual worlds—joined together in harmony. As a reflection of the universe, it invites individuals to connect with their own divine nature and the greater cosmic order.

Windwheel
Constructed from a single piece of Black Walnut, the Windwheel draws inspiration from nature, incorporating elements of wings, feathers, and intricate webs of reductive patterns. The contrasting light and dark tones of the walnut add a layer of complexity, inviting the mind to explore further.

Thrum
Evoking a sense of resonance, this artwork constructed from White Ash creates a metabolic balance. The repeated pattern gives a sense of predictability and balance, which the mind tends to find soothing.

Rosebud
Like the aperture of a camera lens, the flower petal expands to reveal the depths of its beauty. Crafted from a single piece of Cherry, this design aims to harmonize the viewer through simple repetition, embracing the idea that closer inspection will always uncover more.

Northern Star
Created from Mahogany, this design embodies the universal symbol of reliability and aspirational light. The Northern Star has long been viewed by various cultures as a link between the earthly and the divine. For many Native American tribes, it represented a guiding spirit or ancestor, leading them toward safety and enlightenment. Its unwavering presence in the night sky serves as a reminder that, even in difficult times, there is always something constant and reliable to guide us.

Infinite Hex
Constructed from a single piece of Sapele, this design invites you into the rhythm of the hexagon, framing and compartmentalizing the fragments of your thoughts, desires, and needs. Within chaos, there can be order.

Cubuck
Crafted from a single piece of Mahogany, this design is primarily composed of two rhombus shapes, intended to explore the interplay of shape and depth with different perspectives. It seeks to reflect the idea that things can hold multiple meanings or forms, depending on how they are perceived or looked upon.

Crystalline
When pressure is applied to certain crystals, like quartz, they generate a phenomenon known as piezoelectricity, or an electric charge. In this way, the Crystalline design was created to represent the compact unity and immense energy that natural elements can embody. Crafted from a single piece of Canarywood, this piece invites you to amplify your own energy.

Surge
Inspired by the torrents of time and the movement of water, this design reflects the shape and rhythm of this White Oak piece. The natural wear of the wood's edges gives rise to an organic and timeless form.

Tessella
Developed from a single Cedar piece, the Tessella design highlights the wood's prominent grain and distinctive knot formations to create an organic, almost living composition. The triangles evoke reliability and balance, symbolizing the connection between mind, body, and spirit. Within everything lies the self, which is interconnected with the all.
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Angulate
This African Mahogany piece was inspired by the God’s Eye design found in the artwork of the Huichol and Central American peoples. Considered a sacred object, the design symbolizes the deity's ability to observe and protect, representing divine watchfulness over humanity. It also embodies the spirit of intention.

Aegis
The Aegis, a term from Greek mythology, symbolizes protection, defense, and divine power. It has come to represent invulnerability, divine safeguarding, and the support of greater forces. Made from Bolivian Rosewood, this design is inspired by the concept of a shield or cloak - intended to embody supernatural strength and power.

Sunflower
This raw and primitive piece was inspired by focusing on the cores of the two Cedar tree branches. It has a sense of love and promise. I enjoyed the process of keeping loose with the pieces, and allowing the free mind to provide the resonance to assemble them in a unified way.

Mimica
This Cedar piece was one of the first studies exploring the use of wood end grain in designs, aiming to utilize shapes that evoke motion and balance. The deep, intricate grain patterns and the central core of the tree create a striking visual texture, adding depth and character to the design. The name Mimicry comes from the phenomenon where one organism imitates another's appearance, behavior, or sound.
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