
This is a one line illustration and is the first in the Features Series. This was designed for the Art For Life Pop up show in 2018. Since then it has been used as a T-shirt design for apparel, various sized prints, stickers, as well as a design for household items (shower curtains, plates, mugs, and pillows).

This is one line drawing that is part of the Features Series. It is a one line illustration of eyes designed for a pop up shop with Rostrom 312, curators that utilize empty storefronts as art galleries. This piece was used for apparel, various sized wall prints, household products (pillows, plates, mugs) and is part of larger pattern design for blankets and murals.

This is one line drawing that is part of the Features Series. It is a one line illustration of multiple eyes designed for a pop up shop with Rostrom 312, curators that utilize empty storefronts as art galleries. This piece was used for large wallprints and is part of larger pattern design for blankets and murals.

This is a one line portrait drawing. This was a commission piece and was inspired by a special friend. This piece captures the essence of his character and aura of love with loose, whisical, and organic lines.









This a piece that was created for the Around The Campfire Exhibition by Columbia College. This was inspired by nightmares I had at the beginning of quarantine of just being tangled and stuck. However after days of the same dream I started to find peace in idea of nature engulfing and silencing me. The dream no longer became about me being stuck but about finding peace in the silent tangles of nature.


This piece was created for the Columbia College Around The Campfire Exhibition. This piece was inspired by my sister. My sister is obsessed with Bigfoot. She watched all the shows about people chasing him and read all the theories about his existence. This led me to question it myself and I concluded that I personally hope Bigfoot is real and that no one ever finds him. So he can continue loving and living in the forest around us.









































































This is a one line illustration and is the first in the Features Series. This was designed for the Art For Life Pop up show in 2018. Since then it has been used as a T-shirt design for apparel, various sized prints, stickers, as well as a design for household items (shower curtains, plates, mugs, and pillows).
This is one line drawing that is part of the Features Series. It is a one line illustration of eyes designed for a pop up shop with Rostrom 312, curators that utilize empty storefronts as art galleries. This piece was used for apparel, various sized wall prints, household products (pillows, plates, mugs) and is part of larger pattern design for blankets and murals.
This is one line drawing that is part of the Features Series. It is a one line illustration of multiple eyes designed for a pop up shop with Rostrom 312, curators that utilize empty storefronts as art galleries. This piece was used for large wallprints and is part of larger pattern design for blankets and murals.
This is a one line portrait drawing. This was a commission piece and was inspired by a special friend. This piece captures the essence of his character and aura of love with loose, whisical, and organic lines.
This a piece that was created for the Around The Campfire Exhibition by Columbia College. This was inspired by nightmares I had at the beginning of quarantine of just being tangled and stuck. However after days of the same dream I started to find peace in idea of nature engulfing and silencing me. The dream no longer became about me being stuck but about finding peace in the silent tangles of nature.
This piece was created for the Columbia College Around The Campfire Exhibition. This piece was inspired by my sister. My sister is obsessed with Bigfoot. She watched all the shows about people chasing him and read all the theories about his existence. This led me to question it myself and I concluded that I personally hope Bigfoot is real and that no one ever finds him. So he can continue loving and living in the forest around us.