Our Story

Our Story

The Philosophy

These pieces begin where others see an ending. Wood that has been overlooked, discarded, weathered — carrying the marks of storms survived, heat endured, seasons outlasted. The point was never to hide that history. It was always to honor it.

To carve these pieces is not to erase what the wood has been through — it is to reshape its story into now. The scars remain. The healed places remain. The grain that records decades of struggle and endurance remains. What changes is the chapter.

This is art born from humility, resilience, and transformation. You are not just holding a carved piece of wood. You are holding everything it survived to get here.

Where It Begins

These branches weren't taken — they were rescued. Pruned by landscapers, cleared by utility crews, cut back from power lines and roadways. Destined to be discarded. Instead, they were seen.

The carving brings out what was already written in the wood. But the story doesn't end there. Whoever this piece finds — you write the rest.

On the Nature of the Wood

These pieces are carved from wood that lived — enduring storms, heat, drought, and seasons before it ever met the artist's hand. The scars it carries, the places where it healed and recovered, the variations in grain and tone — these are not flaws. They are the wood's life contribution to the artwork itself. No two pieces share the same history, which is why no two pieces are alike.

These are decorative art pieces — crafted for display, handled with intention, and respected as such. Not functional objects.

Three Authors. One Piece.

Every piece carries three chapters: the tree, which lived and endured; the artist, who saw what others discarded and carved out its next form; and the third — written by whomever resonates at creative frequencies, finding their way to demonstrate their growth, or passing it forward as a family addition that speaks across generations.