As an artist, my choice of mediums is acrylic paint, colored pencils, pen, charcoal, and paper crafting.

I have a unique style of stippling or pointillism which plays into every completed piece. It is not a very common style and it is what makes me unique from other artists. I enjoy creating vivid colorful works that feature animals.

I am currently accepting commissions for pet portraits. It is a great honor to bring to life a beloved pet that is no longer with us. To say I am an animal lover is an understatement and I feel the loss with each and every piece I create. My goal is to bring to paper the love and joy the pet bestowed on their owner. I believe my works help with the healing process and they bring give the owners a way to honor them in their home.

My Love Of Horses

My love for horses has greatly impacted my artwork. I grew up riding and experienced the uniqueness of this incredible species. There is nothing else in the world like them and they heal all wounds. There is one special soul that started it all for me. His name was Rozmeare and he was a sassy white flea-bitten Arabian. He was my heart and still is to this day, I find he is constantly resurfacing in all my artwork.

Recently Completed “Ember”

Paintings, Paper Crafting, & Past Projects

Be sure to view my gallery page for a full list of my current pieces that are up for grabs. On the gallery page, there is a variety of paintings, drawings, and paper crafting pieces. If you are in the market for a custom piece please see my commission’s page for further information. Below are a few of my favorite pieces from my personal collection.

“Indy” Pet Commission
“The Feather” For Sale
1ST Place winner Columbia Co. Fair
“Arabian Nights” For Sale
“Vintage” Flowers For Sale
“Calisto”
2nd Place winner Columbia Co. Fair
“Carousel Horses” For Sale
“Snowy Dreams”

Equine Stippling and my Beginning.

Created in my teen years these beauties were my first great works. Made with a Micron-point pen, I spent many hours creating the details in these pieces. All throughout my life I have been that one kid in class that did nothing but draw in class. Eventually, when I got to junior high it got me into trouble. My teachers thought I was not listening. In reality, I was listening. Growing up I struggled to focus in the classroom setting. Art was a way for me to focus. At one point I had a teacher that got mad at me and banned me from drawing in his class. But me being me I found a way around it. I started using markers to make millions of dots because technically I was not drawing. I would later piece them together into works of art. Eventually, all my tiny dots became the beautiful horses you see below.