Creative Curiosity, Politics & Play

My work is rooted in curiosity, play, and a “no mistakes, no judgment” approach. I combine fabric, thread, buttons, paint, cement, humor, and politics—whatever the idea calls for. Whether it's dolls, quilts, furniture, or mixed media pieces, I'm always chasing new ways to interpret old ideas.

“Art can change thingsshift a mood spark conversations, or simply delight”.

Got a creative idea that seems crazy? I say go for it. You never know where it might take you!

currently on view…

former federal agents series

the work

Step into vibrant collections of work that celebrates variety and meaning—paintings, quilts, cloth dolls, and sketchbooks—with art inspired by the garden, feminism and politics. Each series invites you to explore bold ideas, textures, and stories brought to life through diverse mediums.

Every series is an invitation to look closer and maybe even connect.

art that lives loudly

Cozy textures & vibrant textiles set the stage…
But it’s the art that speaks the loudest.

With unapologetic color and a sharply feminist message, “NEWSFLASH: Being a Nice Girl Can Kill You” is a perfect pairing for collectors who love beauty and boldness in their home.

more feminist art

where it often begins?

I've been keeping art journals for many years—most of them half full, half empty. They are a space where I process frustration—both with myself and the world—through color, words, and images.  I usually have four or five journals active at once. Focusing on just one has never been my style, and I've learned that it doesn't really matter.

where it sometimes leads?

beyond the studio into the garden

My creativity isn’t constrained by the studio walls. Ideas may germinate in the sketchbook or outdoors in the garden. When my hands are in the dirt, busy weeding or planting seeds for spring flowers or a fall harvest.

The garden is a place full of inspiration and a canvas for other creative projects…