I was born and raised on a small island in Washington state, known for its strong artistic community. Before studying spatial design at Artcenter College of Design, I practiced pottery and illustration and worked in construction. These pursuits gave me a deep appreciation for the human touch in design. Design is where I found the opportunity to praise the natural and irregular and appreciate the smaller details that enrich our lives.
Spatial Design allows me to study the unique bisection of the haptic and kinesthetic experiences. I design with a focus on the human scale and an interest in residential, retail, and renovations. As designers, we can imagine an architecture that invites more intimate interactions with sustainability and sensuality.