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Read more behind-the-scenes of my art process!
I’m hosting the Artist Feature Series with Schack Art Center, where I interview a local artist each month! It’s been a lot of fun getting to learn from some of my biggest role models…
Despite its name, this house is actually located on Lake Washington in Juanita Bay. It was a fun commission to exaggerate the vibrancy and bring the colors to life…
It all starts as a sketch of the turtle, where I aim to capture the general form of the turtle that can serve as a guideline when I paint, but I don’t get too caught up in the detail…
The goal of this mural is to raise awareness for salmon sustainability in Juanita Creek and other North Lake Washington creeks…
The spread covers my perspective on owning a business in Kirkland, what it was like to be a part of Kirkland Summerfest this summer, and a few local businesses in Kirkland where my art is hung!…
I have 23 pieces up on the gallery wall at T-Town Trading Co from July through September!…
I was interviewed by Knack Gallery Seattle as part of their Artist Spotlight Series! Check out the video and interview below…
My paintings are hanging on over 60 feet of wall-space at Third Culture Coffee’s Bellevue location. My art will be up mid-May through the end of June 2021…
Hole 12 at Augusta National Golf Course is one of the most iconic holes in all of golf. I added a twist to this iconic hole…
I am a teen contributor to Schack Art Center of Everett, and every month I submit one blog article for Schack to post. This month’s feature is about the history of the Fremont Troll…
Vernazza, Italy is one of the five villages in the Cinque Terre along the Italian coastline. It’s a colorful place in person, but it’s fun to exaggerate that vibrancy even more in a painting…
My new 7-foot mural is up in the clubhouse at Crossroads Par 3 Golf Course! I painted the mural on a sheet of plywood, and installed the piece on the wall of the clubhouse…
By far the largest painting I’ve ever completed is my 12-foot-long “Tropical Triptych”, which took nine months to complete…
I started by outlining a rough sketch of my plans for the piece, giving myself a guideline for when I started painting…