Gardenworms is a body of work turned into career operated by one person who started off working on the floor of my warm Vegas bedroom.
My work pulls from a tangle of aesthetics, not limited to chainmail and medieval European weaponry, Gothic relics, and the ornamented violence of armor and liturgy. I’m drawn to the tension between sacred and profane: religious iconography, cybernetic decay, and the queer reimagining of knightly or priestly archetypes.
Influences range from authoritarian legend to body horror and velvet-lined vampire mythos, salvaged hardware, and battlefield romanticism. I collect textures—charred metal, pearls, shells, crucifixes, polished bone—and use them to build objects that feel like relics from another timeline.
Everything you see here, design, construction, packing, emails, and late-night fixing, is done by one person. I’m doing my best to keep it all going, and your support means everything. Every message, order, kind word, and bit of encouragement helps me keep creating, and I truly wouldn’t be able to do this without you. Thank you, deeply and sincerely, for being part of it.