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Material Selection
Choosing sustainable, high-quality yarns that feel good to work with and wear.
Each piece begins with reverence—honoring the materials, the creatures, and the delicate relationship between humans and the natural world.


At age 20, I picked up crochet—a meditative practice that uses yarn as a living medium. Each stitch is intentional, each piece created with care.
I create size-inclusive clothing as an expression of slow fashion, pushing back against the waste we create through fast fashion. Every garment is a statement of sustainability and self-love.
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Choosing sustainable, high-quality yarns that feel good to work with and wear.
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Each stitch is a meditation, creating a rhythm that flows through the entire piece.
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Creating wearable art that celebrates all bodies and promotes self-expression.

Since 2018, I've been crafting miniature bottle jewelry—tiny worlds that capture the essence of Colorado's natural beauty.
As a devoted rockhound, I scour Colorado's landscapes for semi-precious stones, vibrant wildflowers, lush moss, and other small curiosities. Each hiking expedition fills my pockets with treasures that will be transformed into wearable art.
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Hiking Colorado's trails, collecting wildflowers, moss, and stones
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Carefully drying and preparing natural elements
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Arranging elements within miniature bottles with intention
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Sealing with resin, capturing Colorado's natural light forever
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Sacred TaxidermyThis work emerged from witnessing the casualties of human expansion—deer, elk, coyotes, and foxes along highways, small creatures removed from homes. Each piece invites reflection on our relationship with the natural world.
"What better way to be memorialized than to be turned into art?"
I want people to recognize the destruction of their ways. Respect wildlife, and be aware that this was their home first in these mountains.
It's really a statement—to do the whole process, fur to bone. Similar to how the Egyptians would reverently process their dead, from humans to animals.
To artfully preserve the body to help the soul pass to the next world.
I paint skulls to be adored even after death—a practice rooted in reverence and awareness.
Each painted skull becomes a memorial, transforming what many consider taboo into beautiful, meaningful art.
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Caring for those who have passed, treating each creature with dignity
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The complete process, fur to bone, done with reverence and intention
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Painting and adorning to create memorials that honor their existence
Take a moment to observe closely—each piece I create is a harmonious blend of found treasures, resulting in truly intentional works of art.
Every creation tells a story of connection, reverence, and the delicate relationship between humans and the natural world.