Created by Mother Nature and sculpted by Eric Adams

Hey there! Thank you so much for visiting my page. Obviously you are here on my About page. So you want to know a little bit more about how I started, who I am, and what I will do for you and for myself. Well look no further!

I first got my hands-on experience as a cub scout. Crafting my own pinewood derby racecar with my dad in my grandfather’s shop. Slowly over time, I kept building bigger and better objects in grade school. I then reverted my skills into theatrical set building and props. The feeling of creating something new and different has always been ideal for me. Having thousands of people walk into a theatre and see what I have built with functionality and art. With theatre there is always a end to something you build. It always made me sad to see it get trashed. I want people to cherish the gifts I make. That is why I started my tiny little business on the side (COVID helped too).

With my projects, I create my own designs. I always strive to make it new and exciting. It goes without saying, Functionality and works of art. If you feel inclined to put a charcuterie board on the wall, please do! I only ask you to use it once in a while so it serves the purpose of it’s function. My pieces are inspired by artists, nature, my own core beliefs, and politics. You might say, I am just like a artist…? My work goes from kitchen collection to dungeon collection. No shame in saying, kitchen collection.

I also will collaborate if you are asking for a commission ((with the exception of October through December) that’s me gearing up and going for the holiday season). I get really excited if you bring me something to the table that we can both work on together. Fun fact about me; give me your playlist or favorite band and it makes me feel like you are hanging with me. During a consultation I will be upfront with you. I always enjoy a good challenge but if it is something out of my range I do not want to disappoint and will kindly decline.

I like to work sustainably. That means I go to local mills for my main wood focus. The local mill I frequent only gets trees that have either fallen or started getting a disease. I pick out my lumber very carefully. I like wood with good personality. When carving, I only pick up pieces from the forest floor. Never to discourage growth of a tree. I want mother nature to trust me as much as I trust her.