Joe Maki has over 15 years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, and Scuplting, working at the intersection of technological precision and physical craft. His background spans hands-on fabrication, structural problem-solving, and custom production, with a consistent focus on durability, restraint, and permanence over novelty.
A devoted Catholic, husband, and father, Joe previously owned and operated a custom woodworking company. He saw this is a slow ascension in his craft from the mundane to the sacred. That discipline of working honestly with material and form led naturally into sacred art. His work is dedicated to restoring a symbolic visual language that has been largely lost, using form and structure to inspire men and women toward a deeper, more demanding, and more profound faith.
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