This piece is the start of a series of new work I am creating. Made from taking a snapshot while exploring Martha’s Vineyard, and adding in a pinch of magic. (Maybe a little more than a pinch in this case...
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2020A Stump. A trio of scenes revealing a peek behind a normal day for a lowly stump. Each sized at 7×5″ and framed in cherry wood frames with museum-grade glass. This brought in the new technique from my Fairy Parade...
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2019Realizing it has been almost six years since graduating college and fully committing to paper art, I decided it was time to recreate the very first piece I made seriously back in school. A little larger this time at 16×12″...
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2019This paper illustration catches a glimpse at a rare parade of fairies through the forest. Here you see a few fairies themselves along with some friendly forest creatures beside them. This piece is my longest to date, coming to 24×8″...
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2018In this illustration, two brave witches forage through a vast forest for the perfect potion ingredients. The original was sized at 14×18″ (quite large for me), allowing me to really pack these woods with some great little details. I also...
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2018Growing up on Martha’s Vineyard, my family’s favorite beach has always been Lambert’s Cove. My mom (a fiber artist) even made a beautiful wall-hanging when I a kid from a photo of us all walking the trail to the water....
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2018Living on Martha’s Vineyard gives you no shortage of natural inspiration. This piece, for example, is a view from the trail down the “Great Rock Bight Preserve” in Chilmark. Mainly known for its name-sake of large boulders planted in the...
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2018This was a personal project made to show the magic of a crystal clear night under the full moon. Every once in a while doing “just” a cut paper illustration isn’t enough and I have to add something extra special...
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2015A personal project, this illustration is sized at 14×18 inches. All papers are painted in this piece, and the gemstones are even painted with an iridescent paint so that they actually shine....