About the Artist
Art has been part of my life since I was a child. Over the years, it’s become a quiet, personal practice—something that helps me slow down, reflect, and reconnect with myself. I’m a self-taught artist, always learning as I go. I don’t create with the goal of selling or producing for the sake of output. Each piece is made with care, and I’m grateful when others connect with the work—whether that means bringing it into their space or simply taking a moment to experience it.
I live in the Pacific Northwest and work in the field of Mental and Behavioral Health. Supporting people in their healing and growth has always been important to me, and that perspective naturally finds its way into my creative process. My hope is to keep learning—both as a professional and as an artist—and to stay open to whatever opportunities come along to make a small, positive impact in the community around me.