Mixed-media art inspired by places around the world

Contemporary Artist | Jackson Hole

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Heatwave
$4,900.00

A luminous study in energy, this abstract work radiates warmth through layered fields of sunset colors. Gestural marks and subtle contrasts create a sense of movement and depth, inviting the viewer into a moment that feels both spontaneous and refined.

Equally at home in a mountain retreat, contemporary residence, or luxury hospitality setting, the piece brings a sophisticated vibrancy to a space, acting as both a focal point and a source of warmth. Its striking palette enlivens neutral interiors while complementing natural materials such as limestone, oak, plaster, and raw pine.

Original: 40”x 30” Mixed Media on cotton, framed in 2” deep natural maple

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Sunset & Dust
$3,500.00

Inspired by a gorgeous pink sunset over the dust blowing upwards from the rodeo grounds, this piece is an interpretation of the movement and energy of the animals and riders. Layers of pinks, oranges, and browns intermingle to create the excitement you feel on a night like this.

Original: 28”x 26” Mixed Media on cotton, framed in 2” deep natural maple

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Rose & Gin Fiz
$1,450.00

Bathed in luminous golds and flashes of electric color, this mixed media piece captures the untamed spirit of the American West through a contemporary lens. The rider and horse are a reimagining of a historical photo from 1912 of Prairie Rose riding Gin Fiz.

As a girl from Ohio who majored in fashion design, I found Prairie Rose's story to be enchanting! Born in Ohio, she was drawn to the West and rode her way into Wyoming legend at a time when women were typically on the sidelines.

By the early 1910s, she had transformed herself into one of the most famous, daring, and elegant saddle-bronc riders in history, competing in costumes she designed herself (think ostrich feathers, sequined blouses, and wide-brimmed hats.)

In 1912, Prairie Rose entered a massive, grueling four-day bucking horse competition at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Her partner for the event was Gin Fiz, a notorious renegade horse known for terrible, unpredictable twists. After 4 straight days, she was officially crowned the winner and the new champion.

When she was lost in a Wyoming blizzard years later, she was identified by the championship belt buckle still at her waist.

18” x 14” Mixed Media on cotton, framed in 1.5” deep natural maple

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THE ART OF INTENTIONAL ADVENTURE

I create bold, colorful paintings inspired by the places I live and travel. Whether it’s snowy mountain peaks or a tropical ocean, you’ll find pieces of adventure in my art.

My work shows up in luxury hotels, mountain homes, surfy oasis’s, and spaces that need art on the wall that makes you feel something.

Sometimes it's a 50-foot mural, other times it’s an original canvas, and always it’s art that transforms a space into an experience.

Bold colors with good energy. I create for people who love to live life to the fullest.

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FROM THE STUDIO

Stories, insights, and behind-the-scenes from the creative process.