About ME!

I’m a creative individual who finds inspiration in the natural world—whether I’m painting a pet portrait, studying the structure of a beetle’s wings, or sketching the curve of a leaf I found on a hike. I’ve always loved animals, plants, and especially bugs, and that curiosity shows up in my artwork. Pet portraits are one of my favorite things to paint because they let me capture personality and emotion, but I also love illustrating insects and other small creatures that people often overlook. Nature is where I feel most grounded, and it’s where my creativity feels the most alive.

I’m currently studying both graphic design and environmental science, and I’ve built my work around combining those two fields. I’m passionate about creating visuals that make scientific information not just understandable, but genuinely engaging—eye‑catching graphics that invite people to slow down, look closer, and actually want to learn more about environmental issues. Whether I’m designing outreach materials, illustrating species, or translating research into accessible visuals, I love using design as a tool for environmental communication and stewardship.

Outside of art and science, I like to stay active. I play tennis in my free time and competed for Adrian College, which taught me discipline, teamwork, and how to stay focused under pressure. Altogether, my work is shaped by creativity, curiosity, and a deep love for the natural world—and I’m always looking for new ways to bring those passions together.