
Work with me


1
Licensing
I look forward to the opportunity to work with your company to create licensed artwork and share my passion of art with a wider audience.
2
Collaborations
Interested in working together to create something great! I welcome partnerships that expand my horizons and bring forth more creativity.
3
Commissions
I take a limited number of commissions each year. Please contact me with what you are looking for and your timeline. I’d love to work with you to create something you love!
A Quick Glance
Latest Work
process
1
ideation
Every piece of art and collection begins with inspiration and an exploration of the idea through moodboards, photographs, thumbnails, and sketches.
2
Creation
After I’ve exhausted the ideation phase and have solid sketches I love, I begin to bring it all to life in Adobe Illustrator. As I refine my art there, I print often to see it on paper. I continue to make refinements until I am happy with what has evolved.
3
Collections
This is where I begin working with pattern building and finalizing artwork. I round out a collection for products including the art prints, stationery, and patterns.
4
The fun begins with the printing process! Some of my work is printed in house on an inkjet or giclee prints are done through a print company. Stationery products are done through a print company. However, my favorites are screen printed by hand by me. It is such a joy to play with paints after creating digitally and I cherish all the prints I get to create.


Commissions & Licensing
I welcome commissions, partnerships, collaborations, and licensing.
Commissions
Starting From $150
I work with you to create a one of a kind piece of art meant for you and your home.
artist
Illustration artist
With a vintage vibe and calm muted colors, my work evokes a quiet timeless feeling.
printmaker
getting my hands dirty with paint allows me to be that much closer to my work and put in my own effort at every point in producing my art.
design
Original Art
I love Creating with charcoal and with pen and ink though lately I’ve fallen in love with darker colored papers so white charcoal is my tool of choice.
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