Photography & Cyanotype Prints
I picked up a film camera in 2020 during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and couldn’t put it down once I learned how to develop my own film. My recent work uses primarily black & white film. I also adapt some photos into digital negatives I use to make cyanotype prints.

35mm black & white film photo

35mm black & white film photo

35mm black & white film photo

35mm black & white film photo

35mm black & white film photo

35mm color photo

35mm color photo

35mm black & white photo

35mm black & white photo

35mm color photo

35mm color photo

35mm color photo

35mm black & white photo

35mm black & white photo

35mm black & white photo

35mm black & white photo

Toned cyanotype from digital negative

Dual layer cyanotype from digital negatives
Fabric Arts
My grandma taught me to embroider when I was six. It was years before I picked it up again, but it always feels like my greatest connection to my artistic roots.

8″ embroidery and raw edge applique

8″ embroidery and raw edge applique

6″ embroidery

4″ red work embroidery study

8″ embroidery and raw edge aplique

8″ embroidery and raw edge aplique
Book Projects
I have dabbled in paper arts for most of my life, though I learned how to bind my first books in 2015 when I wanted a nice notebook for work and really couldn’t afford it.
Everywhere I’ve Ever Lived (2020)
5″ x 7″ – buttonhole bound book featuring hand diagrams of everywhere I’ve ever lived
A Study of People, Places and Things (2019)
5″ x 7″ – case bound book featuring thoughts and collage art about urbanism
A Series of Pendleton in History (2018)
5″ x 7″ – series of case bound journals featuring historic maps of Pendleton, OR region















