Handmade WOOD ART
Unique hand-cut creations designed to suit your home and style.
About my Art
I create a range of personalised wooden art pieces designed to bring your ideas to life. From custom name signs and hand-designed maps to artwork tailored to suit your home’s decor, every piece is made with care and attention to detail. I also love making one-off art pieces — unique creations that you won’t find anywhere else — so whether you’re after something personal, decorative, or completely original, there’s a piece here made just for you.
How it all started



I’ve always loved art, but after my A-levels, I hadn’t had the chance to fully pursue it again until much later in life. I began experimenting with wood as a way to relax, starting with pyrography (wood burning). I then discovered the scroll saw, which allowed me to blend my passion for drawing with woodworking.
The entire process—from designing and cutting to painting and assembling—is deeply therapeutic, and I find immense joy in bringing my creations to life.

The Process
My creative process starts with hand-drawing each design, carefully bringing my ideas to paper first. Once I’m happy with the design, I attach it to the wood and use my scroll saw to cut out the shapes with precision.


After cutting, I spend time sanding and shaping each piece to make sure every edge is smooth and perfect. This is actually the part of the process that takes the most time! Then comes priming and painting – the fun bit! – which adds color and personality to the work
Finally, I assemble all the parts to create a finished piece that’s ready to bring warmth and character to your home. It’s a detailed and time-consuming process, but every step is worth it to create something truly unique.

What is a Scroll Saw?
As a scroll saw artist, my scroll saw is more than just a power tool — it’s my paintbrush. This compact, quiet saw uses a fine, fast-moving blade to cut precise shapes, flowing curves, and intricate details that bring my designs to life. Because the blade is so thin, I can even make inside cuts by threading it through a small drilled hole, allowing for patterns and details that bulkier saws could never manage.







