About

About

Wild Sky Rising is a study of empowerment, intuition, and embodied freedom.

Every piece—whether jewelry or wearable art—is created as a form of expression meant to support authenticity. This work is not about meeting expectations, following trends, or conforming to what is considered “normal.” It is about choosing what feels true to you, and learning to trust that inner knowing.

These pieces are designed as reminders of strength, clarity, and personal alignment. They invite a quieter kind of listening—the kind that comes from within rather than from external pressure.

At the same time, each creation is not fixed in meaning. While intention is present in the making, I don’t believe meaning is something I control. Once a piece leaves my hands, it becomes its own presence—interpreted differently by each person, and capable of shifting over time.

I think of this less as “objects with fixed symbolism” and more as living expressions of material, intention, and experience interacting together.

Energy and Intention

Each piece carries a combination of influences: the materials it’s made from, the intuitive process behind its creation, and the state of presence I’m in while working.

But I also believe there is something beyond this—something that emerges through the act of creation itself, and then continues evolving through the relationship between the piece and the person who wears it.

I don’t see my work as having fixed powers or guaranteed outcomes. Rather, I see it as a tool for reflection, support, and transformation if that is what the wearer is seeking. The relationship is two-way: intention matters, attention matters, openness matters.

Because of this, I welcome that each piece may be experienced differently than I intended. That variability is part of what makes the work alive.

And I love that these pieces can move through different lives over time—being worn, loved, passed on, rediscovered—each time taking on a slightly different meaning.

The Process

Every piece is created intuitively and without rigid planning. I don’t work from fixed patterns or strict design systems. Instead, I begin with a feeling, a material, or a small idea—and allow the work to reveal itself as it unfolds.

I only create when I feel grounded and inspired. I don’t force production, deadlines, or output for its own sake. The work exists because something within me feels the need to express it, and the process becomes a form of listening.

From selecting materials, to shaping each piece, to packaging it, the entire process is slow, intentional, and hands-on. Care and presence are as important as form.

What you receive is not mass-produced or mechanically replicated—it is something made in a state of attention.

My Story

I have been an artist for as long as I can remember. I was born into a family of artists, and creativity has always been part of my life.

My earliest experience with jewelry came from making friendship bracelets at summer camp and working with beading kits as a child. As a teenager, I began altering clothing and repurposing garments, which remains one of my primary creative instincts today.

After college, I spent two and a half years traveling through South America making and selling jewelry to support myself. I learned directly from other artisans—people working in plazas, streets, and markets—and those years shaped both my technical skills and my relationship to handmade work, community, and creative independence.

Later, I worked as a third-grade teacher in San Diego. After four years in the classroom, I made the decision to leave teaching and return fully to my artistic practice.

Wild Sky Rising emerged from that transition—a return to creativity, autonomy, and a life structured around alignment rather than expectation.

This brand is for those who feel drawn to authenticity over conformity, and who are willing to trust their own inner direction even when it doesn’t follow a prescribed path.

You don’t have to be normal.
You don’t have to follow the rules.
You don’t have to explain yourself.

Be yourself. Trust your intuition. Wear what feels true.