Venturing into the domain of mild steel wire craftsmanship, I embarked on a project centered around fundamental techniques such as measurement, bending, and cutting. Initial sketches faced disapproval from faculty, acting as a catalyst for refining designs. The revised models not only showcased compelling aesthetics but also embraced a commitment to a low-carbon footprint. Engaging with mild steel wire on a hands-on level not only produced tangible outcomes but also cultivated a profound appreciation for the artistic and sustainable aspects of this craft.










I crafted a teak (hardwood) Bible wall mount, showcasing skills from a woodworking workshop. The Dado joint highlights craftsmanship and structural integrity. Wood carving, featuring a detailed cross in a halo, adds a personalized touch. I used a variety of tools, showcasing a diverse skill set. Beyond tangible results, the workshop underscored the importance of mentorship and community in fostering technical expertise.









