This was a fun project, where I involved my online community in a publci-opinion poll of which sort of friendly ocean creature they wanted to see visiting us through this porthole window. I first painted the faux wood wall (mural itself is on cinder block), followed...
There are so many feelings of bewilderment, pain, crippling compassion, and helplessness that many of us are experiencing with the news we learn of the ongoing situation in Ukraine. It can help to choose to direct our focus to places of power and potential. Like the...
I love the way the bridge here curves out of the “frame” of the picture and into the room with us here. The client is an elite level triathlete who’s stationary training bike sits in front of this mural. We wanted it to look like she could ride right...
A personal project after a stressful day, this 4’*4′ pastel chalk piece was done in the last 90 minutes of fading daylight. Creating it was just the mind-break I needed, and I hope visiting it will be for my neighbors as well.