Wearable Art • Handmade Adornments • Curiosities

Windows Into The Formless

Objects shaped by memory, nature, transformation, and the quiet beauty hidden within ordinary life.

A small world built slowly

Adornment for the parts of ourselves still becoming.

Windows Into The Formless began as a way to preserve moments that felt fleeting — light through glass, stones gathered over time, fragments of nature, and objects carrying memory and meaning.

Every piece is created slowly by hand using natural materials, crystals, metals, preserved elements, and found textures that feel emotionally alive. Nothing is mass produced. Nothing is rushed.

What I hope to create is more than jewelry. I want these pieces to feel like personal talismans — small reminders of beauty, transformation, wonder, and the stories we carry with us.

The Story

Built somewhere between freedom and reinvention.

The name Windows Into The Formless arrived during a season of profound change. I was converting a short school bus into a tiny home while learning how to rebuild my life around creativity, freedom, and meaning.

Downsizing into such a small space forced me to let go of almost everything I owned. What remained became clearer: a desire to create slowly, live intentionally, and build a life rooted in art and experience rather than accumulation.

Many of the pieces you see here were created inside that tiny moving studio — surrounded by tools, stones, dried flowers, old books, candlelight, and the beautiful imperfection of becoming something new.

Beauty before words

What the name means

The phrase “windows into the formless” comes from the idea that there are moments when beauty exists before the mind labels it — a butterfly wing, light through stained glass, flowers drying with time, the shimmer inside a stone.

In those quiet moments, we are reminded of something deeper: impermanence, wonder, softness, memory, and the feeling of being fully present within the world around us.

The objects created here are meant to hold some of that feeling — pieces that feel collected rather than manufactured, emotional rather than perfect, and deeply human in their creation.

“Objects collected somewhere between memory and transformation.”

Materials & Process

Rooted in earth, texture, and story.

I’m endlessly inspired by crystals, stones, metals, feathers, glass, flowers, lace, antique textures, preserved elements, and naturally imperfect materials that carry a feeling of age and soul.

Wire wrapping became one of the ways I learned to slow down — shaping raw materials carefully by hand into pieces that feel organic, imperfect, and alive.

Each creation is one-of-a-kind and made with intention, allowing the natural beauty of the materials themselves to guide the final form.

In Wildness Lies The Preservation of the World

— Thoreau

Creating art has become a way of preserving wonder through difficult seasons, transformation, and constant change. It reminds me to stay connected to beauty, curiosity, softness, and the things that still feel meaningful.

Thank you for being here and for supporting handmade work created slowly, intentionally, and with heart.

Love & Light,
Angela