Photo and styling by Willy Somma

Designer and art director specializing in bringing brands to life through the web and beyond.

My approach is informed by over a decade of design and product development experience working with some of the world’s top brands and agencies. I work independently and with select collaborators to cultivate seeds of ideas into full ecosystems. Every project embraces a core ethos of collaboration, care, and playful curiosity, ensuring bespoke, artful outcomes to meet each unique creative goal.


SELECT CLIENTS & COLLABORATORS

Herman-Scheer, Little Plains, DBCO, Anthropic, Thesis Nootropics, Nectar Allergy, Evvy, Red Antler, Instrument, HUGE, NBA, Nike, Converse, Netflix, IKEA, Meta, Google Creative Lab, SoulCycle, & more.

GROUP SHOWS

2025 • ‘Soft Resistance’ • ESPASSO • New York, NY, USA
2020 • P.A.D Gallery Group Show • Permanent Maintenance Studio • Queens, NY, USA

RESIDENCIES

2024 · VAWAA Workshop with Junpei Omori · Kyoto, Japan
2024 · Terra Ancestral · R&D Residency Wild Clay Harvesting · Chiapas, Mexico. 

As a child of immigrants and a first-generation American, my artistic practice is rooted in themes of identity, home, and duality. I explore the tactile and symbolic qualities of clay and other natural materials as means of grounding—both physically and emotionally. My work navigates the relationships between softness and sharpness, light and shadow, digital and physical, along with other core dichotomies. Guided by an intuitive process, her work expands connections between her inner and outer worlds.

Finding Home in Craft

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Making a Chawan using Akahada-yaki in Nara, Japan with Masashi Oshio-sensei. October 2024

Our group’s pieces in the traditional wood firing of the Tsoontajal collective in Chiapas, Mexico. February 2024

The Terra Ancestral group with Lopez family of the Tsoontajal Collective in Chiapas, Mexico. February 2024

Sketches from a workshop in Ohara, Kyoto, October 2024

Domoy Studio operates on traditional, unceded territory and ancestral homelands of the Lenape, Munsee, and Mohican peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

Site Illustrations by Finnegan Shanahan

  Red Hook, NY