As an artist, I aim to disrupt human/nature binary thinking. Working with watery media, glass, fabric, and video projection, I use layers and translucency to implicate the observer in the observed, creating low-tech, poetic interfaces that blur boundaries between analog and digital, feral and domestic, the environment and our bodies.
As an illustrator, I create images slowly, by-hand, informed by my own sensory participation in the world. With a decade of experience illustrating plants for the U.S. Botanic Garden, I specialize in botanical and scientific imagery, gifs and public signage. I am especially interested in animating change over time and stories about food, technology, and extractive industry from a human ecology perspective.