My work is inspired by the landscapes I have lived in, traveled through, and continue to carry with me. Using wool, alpaca, silk, and natural fibers, I create painterly felted pieces that reflect rural and coastal places, fields, and quiet moments beyond my window. Color & texture are layered slowly, allowing depth, light, and movement to emerge intuitively.
Much of the fiber I use comes from animals I have raised. I prepare and transform these materials by hand, working much like a painter builds pigment, layer by layer. The process is deliberate and responsive, shaped by touch, time, and attention.
I am drawn to familiarity and stillness—places shaped by care, return, and memory. Each piece becomes a tactile response to place, balancing structure and softness, presence and calm, inviting the viewer into a moment that feels lived in, remembered, and quietly enduring. These works offer space for reflection and connection.