I am a lifelong visual artist and CSRA resident with formal training in visual art, biology, and wildlife conservation. My practice is rooted in a deep love of the natural world and a desire to observe it with both artistic and scientific attention. Working primarily in photography, painting, and drawing, I seek to capture the quiet beauty of outdoor spaces that often go unnoticed.
My work focuses on liminal spaces—those moments of transition between light and shadow, growth and decay, human presence and wilderness. By emphasizing subtle details and shifting atmospheres, I aim to invite viewers to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with the fragile and fleeting beauty of the natural world around them.