I find endless inspiration in the colors, textures, and intricate details that shape our everyday world.

Originally from Saskatchewan, I have called British Columbia home for 25 years. As an art director, I thrive on blending art and design, creating mixed-media pieces that weave together original photography, personal poetry, and hand-painted details. My work is a reflection of the moments I’ve gathered—captured through countless wanderings and road trips across North America.

I am a graduate of Grant MacEwan University’s Illustration and Visual Communications program and the Sauder School of Business Ch’nook Aboriginal Business Education program. I am also honored to serve on the City of Delta’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism.

Beyond my art, I am deeply committed to advocacy. I regularly speak on the importance of supporting transgender youth, and in 2020, I was awarded BC’s Medal for Good Citizenship for my work in championing their rights.

As a proud member of the Tzeachten First Nation in Chilliwack, B.C., I embrace the power of storytelling—through both visual and spoken expression—celebrating identity, resilience, and connection.