
My work reflects the complex, codependent, and often abusive, relationship between humans and the natural world. I hope to reveal the subtle magics and tragedies of nature by focusing on minimalist forms in flora and fauna drawing on their innate ghostliness with monochromatic and limited pallets. I find inspiration in a broad range of disciplines from photography to literature. But most of all, my everyday life, living in the seaside woodlands of New England. Witnessing the haunting complexity of character in the natural world.
Bio: Working artist out of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Writing, painting, and drawing forever. Convoluted education in Art, Mathematics, and Poetry at Montserrat College, Randolph Macon Women's College, and Harvard Extension School respectively. Has previously worked as editor for the defunct Boston Phoenix. Living well with family in the seaside, woodland wilds of New England.