Daily Devotions

Small works collections

Each collection is an offering meant to live with you. They ask for attention, not urgency, and reward it with meaning over time.

Designed to be displayed together.

Your Home is Your Altar

Ordinary Saints

Holy-ish objects for modern lives.

Ordinary Saints (with the Instruments of Their Martyrdom) is a series of small devotional works that turn everyday materials into contemporary icons. The pieces reflect common struggles and misdirected devotion toward distraction and habit. Radial compositions echo Catholic saints, reframing the ordinary as sacred and asking what we truly serve.

You Want Flowers

Flowers that are always in bloom.

You Want Flowers is a series of small, hand-built works. The paper is recycled in the studio, and each flower is individually constructed. At an intimate scale, the pieces distill Michelle’s larger practice. The floral forms operate as both offering and refrain—inviting close attention while echoing a broader, ongoing visual vocabulary.

NomNomNom

Sweet, bright, and slightly unsettling.

NomNomNom is an assemblage series that uses mini erasers for its primary material. These playful pieces evoke both the whimsy of their literal subjects and something perhaps a bit darker in their cheerful conformity. Each piece is housed in a light-up shadow box, heightening the tension between delight, spectacle, and unease.

Abstract Geometries

Small works, richly layered.

Abstract Geometries continues an exploration of fragmentation through layered paper and embroidery. Stitched elements form a second composition within the surface, holding tension between craft and fine art.