Honoring the chapters that shape us

Some seasons deserve to be held

There are chapters that remake us—a becoming, a loss, a slow return to ourselves—and they live in the body long after they pass.

I sculpt the female form by hand, honoring the stories our bodies carry through delicate florals, intentional imperfections, and details of
22-karat gold. Not to hide what has been carried, but to honor it.

If a season of your own is asking to take form, I would be honored to hear its story.

Every commission begins with a conversation.

Inspiration

A 45º angle view of a ceramic bust called "She Who Remains" by Eleni. The sculpture features 22k gold trimmed white sculpted floral elements across the chest and lower body. The piece bears subtle cracking and the presence of a c-section scar, accented by 22k gold strokes.
A straight-on view of a ceramic bust composed of mixed black mid-range clay titled "She Who Feels" by Eleni. The sculpture is adorned with hand-sculpted white flowers that and accents of 22k gold.
A 45º side view of a ceramic bust titled "She Who Waits" by Eleni. The sculpture features cascading hand-sculpted white flowers that move across the form with accents of 22k gold.

Made Slowly, and With You

Because each piece is personal, the process is too. Here is how we move from your story to something you can hold.

1

The Conversation

You share your story through the form below, and we talk. What season this honors, how it should feel, where it will live. There is no commitment yet — only listening.

2

The Sketch

Before any clay is touched, I send you a sketch and a sense of the form, the scale, and where the gold will fall. Nothing moves forward until it feels right to you.

3

The Making

I build the piece by hand over several weeks, slowly, in the quiet of the studio. Each one is one of a kind and is never exactly repeated.

4

The Gilding

The cracks and the lines that matter are finished in 22-karat gold—the gesture that turns what was carried into what is honored.

5

Home

Your piece is carefully crated and delivered, ready to live with you.

Three figurative sculptures displayed on a white pedestal against a white draped backdrop. From left to right, the female figures are dark, terracotta, and white ceramic.

What to Expect

I came to the female form because it is where so much of our living is held—the softening, the stretching, the scars we are taught to quiet. I don't sculpt the body as it's supposed to look. I sculpt it as it is, and I gild what it has survived.

Everything is made by hand in my studio in Lynnwood, Washington, in the hours the day allows. The slowness is part of it. So is the care.

—Eleni

Begin your commission
Dark sculpture of a female torso full of imperfections. We see the sculpture from the back.

From the Studio

I came to the female form because it is where so much of our living is held—the softening, the stretching, the scars we are taught to quiet. I don't sculpt the body as it's supposed to look. I sculpt it as it is, and I gild what it has survived.

Everything is made by hand in my studio in Lynnwood, Washington, in the hours the day allows. The slowness is part of it. So is the care.

—Eleni

Common Questions

Do I need to know exactly what I want?

Not at all. Most people come with a feeling, not a blueprint. Bringing the feeling is enough—we'll find the form together.

Can I commission a piece for someone else?

Yes. Memorial and milestone pieces for a mother, a daughter, a friend, someone you've lost—are some of the most meaningful work I do.

How long does a commission take?

Most take 2-3 months from our first conversation to delivery. Pieces tied to a date are best begun early.

How does payment work?

A 40% deposit reserves your place in the studio, with the balance due before delivery. I'll walk you through it once we've talked.

Will my piece be one of a kind?

Always. Each commission is built by hand for you and is never exactly repeated.

How is it shipped?

Each piece is carefully crated and shipped with care. We'll talk through delivery—or local pickup—together.

Tell Me Your Story

The more you share, the more thoughtfully I can understand the piece you hope to create. There are no wrong answers here. Write as much or as little as feels true.

Contact Information

Preferred Method of Contact

Commission Details

What type of piece are you interested in?

Artistic Direction

Would you like 22k gold detailing?

Timeline & Budget

Estimated budget range

Shipping & Display

Will the piece require shipping?
Where will the piece live?

Final Notes

Before you submit

Thank you for considering a commissioned piece. Because each work is created entirely by hand, commissions are accepted selectively based on studio capacity and artistic alignment. If your project feels like a good fit, I'll reach out to discuss next steps, timeline, and pricing.