Art

You can listen to my experimental noise music on SoundCloud.

Here are some art projects of mine throughout the years.

Abstract hummingbird feeder

I drew this when trying to describe to Victoria Mikki the art needed for Eliza Dee’s Universes.

I welded this metal sculpture.

Creating this went into my medical records as a “marathon sewing injury”.

I painted this dog after a woman’s dog died and she wasn’t someone who took many pictures.

I burned the image of one of my partners into a plank of wood as a gift.

I like to sew Halloween costumes. This is from Halloween 2012.

Halloween 2012

I sewed this kilt for Anders to watch his paternal grandfather, Bruce Mitchell, perform on bagpipes.

Halloween 2013

Halloween 2016; Anders was a ghast from Minecraft.

You’ve heard of Baby Yoda; here is Acadiana as baby Odo.

Halloween 2023; I was Madam Mim

Halloween 2021; I’m Lisa from David the Gnome.

At some point, I thought I could be someone who knit.

Creating this 6 month size baby sweater was torture and the end of my knitting aspirations.

This was a gift for my mother.

I made the top for this bench.

I enjoy quilting, but I’ve gotten overuse injuries, so I make smaller things like baby quilts.

This was a strip quilt.

I love abstract art.

A few times in life, I’ve had the energy to throw a pinteresty party.

These were from Anders’ 1st birthday.

I have a lot of artsy baby pictures. Here are a couple of them.

I have a lot of pictures of Anders in scenic places. When he was my only child and there was no school to schedule around, we spent a lot of time exploring the US.

I take a lot of pictures of scenery in general

The design for HDRT’s logo was a thought of mine that I worked on with Airan Wright. He’s an amazing artist!

I just love Leo and wanted to include his picture when I saw it come up while looking for these files.

Baby Salem also cannot be skipped.

And animals in general

I take a lot of building pictures as well.

My spouse and I creating these wedding rings for each other from metal bars in a class called “With These Rings” in Port Townsend.

The teacher of that class set the stone we chose for my ring. It is a purple/green round sapphire with a round occlusion that was created when this outer stone formed around an inner stone.

In the right light, you can see the inner stone. I love it.

If you made it this far, I appreciate you looking at ways I’ve spent my time on this planet. Hope you are well. <3