This piece is carved from a single reclaimed surfboard, reduced down to its essential structure. Flowing, organic voids trace the length of the board like channels in a living reef, revealing the internal anatomy beneath the skin. At the center, a heart-shaped opening emerges—fully exposed, framed by erosion, and held in place by the original stringer that still runs uninterrupted from nose to tail.
The contrast between solid foam and open space mirrors the way reefs are formed: built slowly, shaped by force, and strengthened by what is left behind. The heart is not added or symbolic decoration—it is uncovered through subtraction, revealed only by removing everything that didn’t need to remain.
This work speaks to permanence through movement. To partnership formed under pressure. To something delicate held safely within a structure built to last.
Created as a wedding commission, this board is both artifact and offering—once ridden, now redefined. A surfboard no longer meant for the water, but one that still carries its history, transformed into a lasting marker of union.
One of one. Hand-carved. No replicas.
Size: 72” x 24”
This piece is carved from a single reclaimed surfboard, reduced down to its essential structure. Flowing, organic voids trace the length of the board like channels in a living reef, revealing the internal anatomy beneath the skin. At the center, a heart-shaped opening emerges—fully exposed, framed by erosion, and held in place by the original stringer that still runs uninterrupted from nose to tail.
The contrast between solid foam and open space mirrors the way reefs are formed: built slowly, shaped by force, and strengthened by what is left behind. The heart is not added or symbolic decoration—it is uncovered through subtraction, revealed only by removing everything that didn’t need to remain.
This work speaks to permanence through movement. To partnership formed under pressure. To something delicate held safely within a structure built to last.
Created as a wedding commission, this board is both artifact and offering—once ridden, now redefined. A surfboard no longer meant for the water, but one that still carries its history, transformed into a lasting marker of union.
One of one. Hand-carved. No replicas.
Size: 72” x 24”