For your cozy,

colorful home

A cozy bedroom with a neatly made bed featuring beige linens and pillows. Above the bed is a large framed photo of butterflies in a field. The room has natural lighting coming through sheer curtains, wooden furniture, and woven baskets. The color scheme is neutral with whites and light browns.
Framed black and white floral artwork with blue butterfly cutouts on wooden shelf beside a potted plant.

I love colorful, I love vintage, and I love cozy. I think I’m finally finding a way to blend these things all together in art! I took a watercolor class back in college and fell in love with it. But ultimately, I went on to pursue photographing people (mostly weddings because I’m also a hopeless romantic!). As much as I love to photograph people, I’ve also never stopped wanting to CREATE. I tried watercolor wedding invitation designing… then just watercolor and words for home decor, and now, I just want the art to speak for itself. Art can bring the vibe on it’s own, or be paired next to some meaningful text. You choose your own wall adventure :)

Two people carrying surfboards up a stairway next to a rocky cliff.
Minimalist room with wooden bench, plants, framed cactus photo, and framed quote from Anne of Green Gables.

Midwest-Westcoast Love

I grew up in the good ‘ol Midwest. Like most kids, I took those flat acres of cornfields for granted. Boring. Flat. CORN! We all complained. I moved up to live in the city after college and it was a dream. I loved that urban energy. Then I moved out to the west coast. I didn’t realize how much I would ache for HOME. How suddenly those wide, open spaces would become beautiful and precious to me. I did end up coming back, and wanted to create art that I would have soothed my homesick, San Diego self.

As much as I ached for home… there was much to love about San Diego. So now that I’m back, I do enjoy things that bring some nostalgia from my time there.