Artist CV

  • 2021  Spring: Lillooet News- Local Artist Feature

  • 2021-2022 Mountains and Rivers Solo Exhibit at Fort Beren’s Estate Winery

  • 2021 Arts Lillooet Members Opening Group Show

    (Hanging and curation for Opening Group show)

  • 2021 Spring: Interview Feature with Art Mums United

  • 2021 Featured on Art Queens Instagram

  • 2021 Published on Create Magazine’s Directory

  • 2021 Art Queens Virtual Exhibit

  • 2021: Arts Lillooet Planning Committee

  • 2020/2021: Fine Arts Program Design, Gold Trail School District

  • 2011: Abbotsford Berry Festival Community Art Canvas Project

  • 2010: Collaborative Mural Development with artist Jerry Whitehead and Abbotsford Traditional Secondary Fine Art students.

  • 2008-2010 Art Department Head, Abbotsford Traditional Secondary

  • 2007 Photography and Fine Art teacher at Hatzic Secondary

  • 2005 Harrison Festival of the Arts, Abstract watercolours exhibit

  • 2004 TWU, Senior Studio Show, Doris Auxier

  • 2004 TWU, Photography Portfolio Exhibit, Paul Edward Hughes

Warmest greetings,

I create nature inspired artwork for the home and office to reconnect us with the land. It is that connection with the land that I feel we need as a society. We are the land and the land is us.

Many of my pieces are inspired by the magnificence of nature and out of awe for its complexities. Respect and appreciation for wildlife and the land is a large part of my daily life. 

I was born in Canada in 1980 and now live on a farm near Lillooet, British Columbia, situated on the traditional and unceded territories of the St’at’imc peoples.

Surrounded by wildlife and beauty, I create nature inspired works of art. I aim to capture the invigoration one gets from communing with nature. Most notably, I paint the heart of nature: what we feel and experience within our inner landscapes when viewing and connecting with our natural surroundings.

Intuitive landscapes make up my daily practice where I am able to delve deep into exploring and developing my visual language and colour schemes. This practice informs my larger more representational work as seen below.