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The Water Cycle

Food Systems

Living in a rural agricultural community, I’m continually inspired by the ways our food connects us—to the land, to each other, and to the larger cycles of life. These works explore farming, foraging, and the shared rituals that root us in place and nourish both body and spirit.

Community

This collection honors the many forms of family—human, animal, and ecological. These collages celebrate togetherness, resilience, and the beauty of interdependence, capturing how every living being is part of a greater, connected whole. Whether depicting local gatherings, shared meals, or forest kinship, these works are a love letter to community in all its forms.

Children’s Books

This collection features my published and forthcoming children’s book projects, all rooted in a love of nature and interconnected storytelling. My debut picture book, I Am the Thirsty Desert—a Eureka! Nonfiction Honor Book—explores the desert’s resilience through lyrical text and collage. My pre-published titles (Turnips for Henry (written by Andrea Bemis), Connected, and The Yellow Stone of Yellowstone) each highlight the relationships that link living things, from ecosystems and seasons to beloved animals and iconic landscapes. Together, these works celebrate curiosity, ecology, and our place in the natural world.

Animals

This collection features images of domestic animals, birds, and wildlife, inspired by the way all creatures possess an innate understanding of the world and their place within it. Through my collages, I explore how we, too, can tap into that inner wisdom—recognizing patterns, instincts, and connections that guide us in our own lives.