A little collection of my work over the years, featuring pieces I’ve fallen in love with. Some were made for class (because, you know, homework), and others are personal projects inspired by the randomness of my daily life.




During my senior year in high school, I designed the cover of the Christmas card that was sent out to all the families in our school community

A life-sized rocking chair made entirely from cardboard, built strong enough to support the weight of a full-grown adult.

This painting was inspired by Alice in Wonderland and features a keyhole in the page of the book. As someone who loves to read, I feel that books have a way of opening doors to new worlds and experiences, just like stepping through that keyhole.

For Christmas one year, I decided to take everything my brother obsesses over and mash it into one image. I turned it into a sweatshirt for his gift, so now he can wear Rick and Morty, Dr Pepper, Xbox, Celtics legends Bill Russell (6) and Robert Williams III (44), and our two cats all at once.

This piece was something I worked on in high school to raise awareness about climate change in New England. Each state is its own watercolor painting, and when you put them all together, you get a bigger picture.

This painting was inspired by a cozy cabin on Moose Pond in Maine, made specifically with my mom in mind.