I am an artist living on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.

My work concerns the exploitation of human and natural resources and the essential interplay between the two. In this relationship, people are forces of great destruction but also victims, frighteningly powerful and keenly vulnerable. 

Using reclaimed and commonplace materials, such as corrugated cardboard and kraft paper, I seek to compress time by combining historical imagery and forms with contemporary ones. 

I have a particular interest in the history of Pacific Northwest logging and labor, and the way it illustrates a tragic locked-horns battle between humans and their natural environment.


“Last Stand” OK Hotel, Seattle, Washington

 “Port Townsend Paper” Jefferson Museum of Art & History, Port Townsend, WA