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FEATURED WORKS
1964 ASTON MARTIN DB5
Drawn with the Pointillism technique, the "1964 Aston Martin DB5" is created using only tiny dots, to build up the composition. This model is best known for its role in the James Bond movies. Fewer than 1,100 of Aston Martin DB5s were manufactured, making them very rare and sought after, and the perfect subject for a Pointillism drawing!
The best way to elevate any outfit is to incorporate stand out accessories! "Home on the Hudson" is a 1/1 pairing of Hoboken, New Jersey themed heels, "City Converse" and a New York Yankees themed handbag. Each piece is painted with multiple iconic scenes from each city, paired together to make wearable murals. What do New York City and Hoboken have in common? They both share a home on the Hudson.
HOME
ON
THE HUDSON
LIGHT-
HOUSE
CANDLES
Lighthouses are beacons of hope that shine their light through the darkest and stormiest situations. Along my journey of painting all the working lighthouses in the world, using my passion for art with the purpose of spreading hope; I wanted to introduce functional pieces with these paintings to share with you.
Some of the best designs are made for the best causes! This sweatshirt design was created for URI's Puppy Raisers Club, a club associated with Guiding Eyes For the Blind in Upstate New York, that helps raise and train future guide dogs for the blind.
DESIGN
FOR
EYES

RECENT NEWS
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JANUARY 2026
"In 2025, I had the privilege to participate in the Stonington Lobster Trap Tree Exhibit in which I painted a Watch Hill Lighthouse themed buoy! This year's exhibit received global recognition including recognition from the NYTimes and an In-flight news broadcast! I was one of 23/178 to have their buoy auction off for over $400. All proceeds help fund the exhibit!"
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JUNE 2024
"I am honored to have my "Home On The Hudson" Collection featured in an article written about me and my work on The Hoboken Girl! This has been such an incredible full circle experience! Can't wait for you all to read it!" (Click here to read the article).


























