
I’m a watercolour artist and aspiring children’s illustrator.
My work is inspired by nature, animals, and the magic of storytelling. I’m learning to capture the wonder, warmth, and wildness of childhood.
Follow my journey as I learn, sketch, and share my path toward becoming a children’s illustrator.
Children’s Art and Psychological Thrillers: How They Both Unexpectedly Influence Each Other
I lead a double life. By morning, I’m at my Writer’s Desk, untangling the dark, psychological motives of a thriller. By afternoon, I’ve moved to my Painter’s Desk, where the only thing that matters is the whimsy of a watercolor bear. Managing these two starkly different identities requires more than just a change of scenery—it…
Behind the Scenes of a Children’s Picture Book in Progress
Behind the scenes of a children’s picture book in progress. In this post, I share the inspiration behind Teddy’s Magical Pages, a story about a grandmother and her grandson navigating memory loss together, and the creative challenges of translating emotion into illustration.
Learning in Public: What I’m working on Right Now (and Why I’m Taking It Slow)
This post isn’t about big announcements or finished projects. It’s a snapshot of what I’m working on right now — illustration training, a personal picture book project, slow writing sessions, and a gentler blogging rhythm. Learning in public means sharing the messy, in-progress side of creativity, and choosing a pace that’s sustainable rather than impressive.


















