The Phoenixville Art Walk - October 5th, 2025
I'm excited to announce that I will be participating in the Phoenixville Art Walk this year! I've wanted to get more involved in the art community in Phoenixville, but it's so easy for me to isolate. But this year, I applied to get in to the event - and I was accepted!! My work will […]
How I got to be the "whimsical artist"
Though, I am much older than what I expect an emerging artist to be, I am really just starting out. I had my life planned out from the time I was a little girl in Olney, Philadelphia. I would paint and draw all the time. I was extremely shy--and that hasn't changed much. But drawing […]
Artists Who Master the Magic of Anthropomorphism
Anthropomorphism—the attribution of human characteristics to non-human beings—has long been a rich and whimsical thread in the world of art. Whether it's a fox in a waistcoat or a rabbit deep in thought, there's something deeply charming about imagining animals as little people with big personalities. Anthropomorphism in dogs, cats, birds, and every creature in […]
Upcoming Show: 'Animal House' at Black Moth Tattoo and Gallery – September 2025
I’m thrilled to announce my upcoming solo show, “Animal House,” opening this September at Black Moth Tattoo and Gallery! The exhibit will run for the entire month, and I couldn’t be more excited to fill the space with some of my favorite creatures—from a group of assorted 'Business Men' to a Pig teaching menagerie of […]
When Animals Wear Waistcoats: Why We're Drawn to Anthropomorphic Art
I find something irresistibly charming about a fox in an overcoat or a rabbit sipping tea from a porcelain cup. Anthropomorphic art—art that gives animals human traits—has enchanted people, like me for centuries. But why? What about clothed creatures and polite raccoons that make me smile and maybe even feel a bit understood? Anthropomorphism is […]
Getting to and trying to stay in Phoenixville
Welcome to my blog. I thought it fitting to tell the tale of how I got here and what I’m doing to stay put. I live in a small house in a small town in Southeastern PA - Phoenixville. I have a bad habit of moving every 6-8 years out of boredom (I have ADHD!). […]






