Murals That Tell Stories and Brighten Public Spaces.

Each mural I create is a conversation with its environment—whether it’s a parking lot, a bookstore wall, or a public gathering place. I use murals to bring art into everyday life, often working collaboratively with communities. My work centers joy and storytelling, with imagery that’s meant to inspire and connect everyone who passes by.

This mural was created for the Postcards to New Bedford project and celebrates the city’s coastal identity through a whimsical construction scene. Sea creatures and local wildlife come together as a team, lending helping fins to help a whale in need. Set on the shore and featuring a rendering of the downtown fountain, the piece reflects themes of care, collaboration, and the vibrant ecosystem unique to New Bedford.

Postcards to New Bedford

Belonging Books Bookstore

Painted inside the new home of Belonging Books, this mural features a blooming white wisteria that winds along the architecture and spills gracefully over the bookshelves. Rooted by a stack of books, the piece evokes quiet growth and the beauty of stories that take root in welcoming spaces. Set against soft sage green walls, it’s both a gentle nod to nature and an homage to the community-centered spirit of the bookstore.

Painted as a temporary replacement after an accident damaged their entryway, this mural door for The Junk Trunk in Denver, CO features a glowing mountain landscape bathed in warm sunset tones. Framed by the shape of the door itself, the scene offers a sense of calm resilience and local beauty. The company’s logo is hand-painted at the base, anchoring the piece in both place and purpose.

Sunset Door for The Junk Trunk

Hyannis Public Library

This mural, painted on the public art wall outside the Hyannis Public Library and made possible by The Cordial Eye, depicts a joyful diver exploring an underwater utopia built by a welcoming community of friendly sea creatures. Vibrant and full of warmth, the scene radiates a spirit of inclusion and curiosity. The words “every body is welcome in our garden” are painted across the mural as a gentle affirmation of belonging and celebration of difference.

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