About
My mom is why I love to make things as much as I do. Making things has always been a passion for me. As I grew up, we painted together and shared a lot of time bonding over making things. She shared a love of creation and taught me that art was about the people that were involved with the process, not just the art itself. The joy it brought was just as important if not more so than whatever you made at the end of the day.

The joy she inspired gave me the freedom to experiment with different mediums. I’ve always loved the fun of making a colorful mess and seeing how the colors flow together. I also grown to enjoy the precision that miniatures required. Perlers, dioramas, miniatures, so many tiny things and they all fascinate me. At the end of the day, that is what makes my colorful and chaotic little brain happy.
My mom taught me to love learning as well. It’s made art so much more enjoyable because anything that I can find the willingless to learn, there are resources there. I want to continue to build my skills so that I can continue to make art in any medium that my mind wanders to. If that means designing something on my computer, learning how to crochet, or learning how to sculpt, so be it. I love every moment and I look forward to the next with bated breath because its all part of the process.
The only thing left for me to do once my art is made is to share it. My goal is to make people smile. As I have grown as an artist, I have learned to hide more within my art so that there is more wonder in each piece. Something for the eye to catch on at each viewing that you missed on the last one.



































