
2020,
when things got physical.
Last Project of the year, The severed head of Magog patch
Iron on, 3.5 inches
Looks good on every color!
Sketch of a severed Giant Head
The Chivalric Order of St. George
AKA the Georgies, AKA the Witchbane AKA the Second Inquisition… or was it third?
An enamel pin.
An advert
Made for the Transfiguration Grade 4 Textbook with the aid of a very talented voice artist.
Master Wax’s Broken Bottomless Bags
While these luminous double-velvet monstrosities were finished a while back, this is the first time they were photographed. It’s hard to capture the brilliant reflectivity of the stars and moons, but you’ll get an idea from the unedited photo below.
The sketch that started it all, done back in 2017.
Blusterings
More work that got finished a while back but got photographed in 2020, these are (somewhat ironically) weighty hunks of solid oxidized sterling silver; designed be me, executed by a master jeweler from Australia.
Sadly, it does not yet exist in gold. Maybe someday.
Duelist’s Club Pendants
These gold-capped, blackwood beauties would have been impossible without the fantastic abilities of the woodworker Rosanna Coyne, one of the finest craftsmen I’ve had the pleasure of working with, and an all around nice person.
M is for Magic.
A possibly over-designed brief.
Salamander scale rings
If I’m being wholly honest, these didn’t come out exactly as I’d intended. I’ve been told they look a bit like bicycle tires, and I can’t entirely disagree. Still, they photograph nicely.
The original sketch. The idea was to have the stone (a marquise cut carnelian, rather than a fire opal, in the end) set to look like one of many scales, but in execution it proved difficult.
The daughters of hecate punk jacket
With hand-painted, painstakingly stitched back patch. Still, in fact, in progress.
A Rough-hewn Dwarven Signet
Carved with a war horn. For war.
A mysterious runic inscription lines the inner band
Could’ve sworn I took more pictures of the wax
An early concept sketch for the Daughters of Hecate jacket. Needs way more patches.

A Superior serpentine staff
Try not to get bit!
Magic word.

the First Serpentine staff
the miner’s friend
A real hammer-head of a ring. Sterling silver set with blue topaz.
Held in a hand-made jig.
Vodorov’s Missing Ring
Bronze. One day, I hope to give it the devilish patina it deserves.
Vertebrae.
Would love to get this cast at some point. Set with a variety of garnets.
Thunderings
These will be made someday.
It all starts with a hunk of wax. Gets lost somewhere along the way. Ha.
A whole host of wax works were made.
A Gothic Chalk Holder. For wizards, obviously.
