I'm a linocut printmaker based in Rensselaerville, NY.

I’m inspired by my beautiful surroundings, and historical images that capture my interest in the Library of Congress archives. My patrons and supporters find a distinct and unique point of view expressed in my work, weaving themes of women, history, humanity and nature. All of my work is hand-pressed using water-based, non-toxic inks. I press my cards and most of my prints on my mini or A3 Woodzilla hand presses from the Netherlands.

I also do linocut architectural portraits. Linocut loves the lines, angles and textures of architecture, and transforms the image of a building into timeless personal iconography. Families commission custom portraits of their beloved home to share prints with multiple members and generations. Organizations, including Habitat for Humanity and Landmark West! in NYC, have also commissioned my work.

By day, I employ my creativity to advance the work of do-gooders & nonprofits. Learn more about that here.