Illustration &
Visual Art
My works include, but aren’t limited to, reflections of my travels, abstract renderings of gemstones, and hometown favorites throughout Atlanta. I’ll draw inspiration from anywhere! My preference for miniatures, as well as my love and use of found objects, derives from an emphasis on sustainability. I believe some pretty profound art can occur when life’s big questions are explored through tiny canvases.

A Little Space - paint chips on found ceramic tile.

Blossom, Baby - cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. Paint chips and marker.

TAM (Tacoma Art Museum) - a mixed media architectural miniature composed mostly of found objects. Materials include unfinished wood, paint chips, and felt tip pen.

Laguna Beach - paint chips, pen, and marker on canvas.

Cool Cat - portrait of a friend. Paint chips, marker, and cardboard on wood.

Whiskey & Cigarette - an experiment with textures, like wood grain and ice. Paint chips on wood.

Lil' Yellow House

Sunset From Scraps - decoration on the top of a tiny box.

Bumblebee Jasper - with stone inspiration.

Atlanta Skyline

3 Ducks In Piedmont Park

The Plaza Theatre is an Atlanta landmark! Pen & colored pencil original; digitized sticker.





Doodling is a huge part of my creative process. Even when I work in an office setting, I try to doodle at least once a day.