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My work spans photography, illustration, pattern, and product design…but it’s all rooted in the same place: storytelling, craftsmanship, and thoughtful design. Whether I’m capturing a moment, drawing by hand, building a repeat, or designing a physical product, the goal is always to create work that feels intentional, human, and lasting.

I’m currently lucky enough to have my studio on Maple Avenue, in the historic square of downtown Noblesville, Indiana. Today, the space is home to Left Grain and the majority of my creative work, but it carries a much longer story.

Before becoming a working studio, this building has housed artists and makers, a car dealership, a buggy and bicycle shop, and originally served as a livery (at least from what I’ve been told and what research I’ve been able to do!). It’s always been a place of movement, making, and utility….a garage in a downtown…built for work that was both practical and personal.

I love that my work now lives in that lineage. Designing, drawing, and making from this space feels like a continuation of what it’s always been: a place where ideas are turned into something tangible, meant to be used, worn, and lived with.