My work grows from a deep-seated love of the natural world. I was born among the mountains of Northern Vermont and New Hampshire, a small corner of the United States. Growing up, I spent much of my time walking, observing the seasons and the natural cycles of the Earth. My creative practice is a direct extension of those early moments on the trail. As my travels have expanded over the years, intentional stillness and contemplation have become central to my work.  

Drawing on my background in cartography and environmental studies, I am particularly interested in the way patterns found in nature often echo internal forms within the human body. My practice is also shaped by the work of Ruth Asawa, John Cage, and Georgia O’Keeffe, whose philosophies emphasize attention to what is unseen through deep listening and sustained engagement with the globe's underlying rhythms. I ask how we might learn to listen differently, reconnect with the healing power of the countryside, and move through the world with greater wonder and curiosity.