Pattern of square tiles in various shades of gray and black

My Personal Art

My creations are rooted in texture, tone, and the quiet language of form. They are part of my story, shaped by lived experience, intuition, and the way emotion moves through my hands. I create contemporary, abstract pieces that invite you to feel first and name later.

My studio is a mix of structure and creative chaos, a place where intuition leads, experimentation matters, and even tender moments leave room for curiosity and play.

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Meet the Artist

My work was born in a season of loss, when creating became the only way I knew to make sense of memory, love, and the weight of what we carry. That experience shaped everything I make today and turned me into a contemporary memorial artist who believes remembrance can be both honest and beautifully designed.

I create with intention, craft, and a deep respect for the meaning objects can hold — especially when they’re connected to the people and stories we carry forward.

Read My Story

Loss Sucks

Loss is where this began, but it’s not where it ends. Everlasting Echoes grew out of that season — a way to transform grief into something tangible, contemporary, and meaningful. What started as personal healing has become a practice of creating memorial art that helps people hold memory in a way that feels grounded, modern, and true to them.

Front view of memorial wall art showing black and white frames, yin yang glass, and textured black stripe

From the Archives

These early works mark the beginning of my memorial practice — the foundation of everything I create now.

See My Past Work
  • At first I was unsettled by the thought of parting with my beloved dog’s ashes.  What might happen to them in transport? How did I feel about a stranger touching them? Would I regret doing this for fear I might dislike the finished product, leaving me
    with less of my Charlie’s remains. I wondered if it was all too creepy. Ha! Was I wrong on all fronts. The ornaments and picture frame with stand have become a constant reminder of the joy he brought to my life. I’m glad I decided to bypass my fears and go for it.

    -Beth P.

  • A thank you card that reads:
    "Tiffany, my dad dearly loved (his words) his gift you made."

    -Julie K.

  • I needed a holiday gift for my
    parents and was coming up short. Oh my, I was blown away when a gorgeous
    rectangle resin ornament, in a beautiful custom blue, showed up at my house. It
    was the perfect holiday gift for my parents! I cannot tell you how much they
    cherish this ornament! My Mom displays the ornament in her house year-round.
    What started as a holiday gift ended up being an everlasting gift that is
    displayed with pride and love. Thank you Tiffany! 

    -Laura M.