2026 Spring Collection
A surreal Spring
This winter was a strange one. Here in Montana, we had an unusually warm season, little snow in town, far less skiing than usual, and many sunny days. I was simultaneously grateful for an easy winter and completely uneasy by the unprecedented temperatures. These two feelings at once created a tension in my body, leading me down creative paths I haven’t been before.
This collection leans a little more surreal and a little more moody. Some paintings feature wildlife and livestock portraits that might have a more brooding temperament, darker skies, and heavy shadows. But the bright colors, wild florals, and warmth always shines through.
Spring is always a time of contradictions, where the snow melts revealing what had decomposed beneath it as the new growth rises above. This collection honors this contradiction, where the moody skies give way to the light, and the unfolding of spring turns our heads forwards, towards the sun.
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These paintings were created in my home studio, out at shows, or in my backyard. What I love most about these pieces are the textures and tiny imperfections that rise off the surface, proof that real hands made each and every brushstroke.
I also prioritized a range of sizes and prices, where the Original Paintings can be a center piece for a home, and the Tinies can be part of a quiet corner.
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I always love seeing my paintings as prints for the first time. By using the highest quality pigment inks on museum quality paper, these giclée prints show every texture and brushstroke.
I photograph each painting in my backyard, lit by the sunlight. After printing, they are lovingly packaged with my own two hands.
My absolute favorite paintings are turned into Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Prints, in addition to Open Edition Prints.
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Turning my art into wearable designs is quite the in-depth process. The painting comes first, of course. Then, I digitally transform the piece, adding text, tweaking the composition, and making the graphic bold enough to stand alone on a tee shirt.
The Apparel in this collection features some of my favorite paintings reimagined onto modern cut cotton tees.