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In a world of mass production,

Let's get back to what stirs the soul.

From mass produced, box store replicas to AI generation that steals from working artists, the modern world has replaced true craftsmanship with quick and cheap trends.

But you're not here for Quick and Cheap. 

You're here for the wildly original. Because slow hands and a tender heart make magnificence that only a human can. 

All while keeping the earth in mind.

Here's how I do just that.

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Hand-Stretched,
Organic Cotton Canvases

 Mass produced box store canvases are made for convenience, not longevity. Over time, this leads to warping and breaking. I stretch each canvas by hand over a 1.25" solid wood frame. The difference is substantial.
Each canvas is primed and sanded so the painting surface is buttery smooth. It's how I achieve that soft, painterly style. 

Hand-Mixed Earthen Pigments in Walnut oil

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100% of my paints are hand mixed from earthen pigments with walnut oil. This means no synthetic dies or petroleum based mediums. These practices have been used by artists for centuries. 
 
My pigments are sourced from a woman-owned small business in Oregon called "Natural Earth Paints." So your support reaches far.
 
Traditionally, turpentine is used to thin oil paints, but I'm not in the business of poisoning myself OR the planet. The same company that provides my pigments supplies a non-toxic, eco-friendly solvent.

Upcycled, compostable packaging

As you unbox your painting, you will find everything from repurposed cardboard, compostable cushioning materials, and plantable seed cards! All sourced from small businesses with a mission to change the world one box at at time.

Limited to 25 Couples per year

Less is always more. By minimizing the amount of couples I work with, I am able to fully immerse myself in each piece. This means prioritizing detail, impact, and longevity for the artwork that captures your most important moment.

Your painting starts weeks before your wedding in the careful creation of materials. After your wedding, it undergoes long hours of rigorous touch ups so that no detail is missed. 

Intentional art is not made by rushing or cutting corners. Believe me...


It's worth every minute.

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