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After years of creating art behind the scenes—sharing only with family and close friends—I’ve finally reached a time where I feel ready to open the door to a broader audience. This website is a personal journey, where I can showcase the artwork I’ve been quietly working on for so long.
From paintings that explore the mystical depths of the sea to pieces that pay homage to goddesses and nature’s power, each work represents years of passion, growth, and inspiration. I’ve now found the confidence and means to share these creations with you, and I couldn’t be more excited!
You’ll find galleries filled with my original artwork and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the creative process that brought these pieces to life. I’ve included stories and inspirations behind the work so you can connect with each piece on a deeper level. You’ll also find links to my Etsy shop, where my art prints are available.
Thank you for being here and supporting this next chapter of my artistic journey. I hope you find something that resonates with you.

As a girl born and raised on the Atlantic coast, imagery from the area has always been an inspiration for me.
The series of mixed media paintings I did of Goddesses was an exceptional project for me and a step forward for me creatively.
This space is where you can see a series of paintings I did of deep sea creatures.

“All great art is hated”
“It is obscenely difficult, if not impossible, to make something that nobody hates. Conversely, it is incredibly easy—if not expected—to make something that nobody loves. This makes sense if you think about it. Art is about emotion, examination, and going places people have never gone before, to discover and investigate new things. The only way to create something that nobody hates is to ensure that it can’t be loved either. Remove enough spice from soup, and you’ll just end up with water. Human taste is as varied as human fingerprints. Nobody will like everything, and everybody dislikes something—yet someone loves the very thing you hate.
A grand painting is often about contrast: the brightest brights, the darkest darks—not grey mush. The fact that something is hated is not proof that it’s great art, but the lack of hatred is certainly proof that it is not.”
-Brandon Sanderson
The World of Pottery is a new adventure for me with my husband joining in and really leading with crafting on the wheel.
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