Friday-Friday. Taking stock and thanks for this wild life. 1. Studio quiet time. 2-3. Getting @desertissohot Volume 1 ready for her closeup. 4-5. The iconic 👁️ of @al_b_free . 6. Proof of Life 7. Peeking into @joanbaronstudio portal during studio visit w the special special @13thousandand1 at the xtra major @rocking_s_art_ranch . 8. Fish soap selfie (thx @partoo.love !) 9-10. Tomatoes are trying hard, kitchen reminders. 11. Surprise sleepover times w the iconic Ms. Haben 12. Documentation by Davin. 13. Keeping my heroes close, newest bbs from @13thousandand1 and @jennipirmann_art feels so right. 14. Life support 15. @noa.kump and @bri.valente_ breaking legs and taking well-earned bows. 👯
I’m still processing the amazing outpouring of support and love for our little parking lot experiment on Friday. Making things is fun! Being together is fun! All I can promise you is that there’s more where that came from… in the meantime, I’ve added the remaining Lil Landscapes in the series to my webshop (link in bio!) so go scoop em up if they speak to you. 🌵⛰️🌄💖
Thank you thank you thank you a million times thank you. Making art for you is living a waking dream.
I’m so pleased to starting presenting new work after a deep studio season in early 2026.
This lovely didn’t get to hang around very long but it found the perfect home. I am so grateful to all of my collectors. It’s really something to know that the work you do resonates with others! I still can’t believe I get to wake up and do this job everyday.
Marché des Enfants Rouge
Mixed media on canvas
48”x36”
SOLD
I’m super excited to be not only participating in but also curating a *let’s call it in* new annual event for the low desert homies.
SAVE THE DATE for our very first pop-up gallery and all around good time \\ FRIDAY 17 APRIL 2026 // 5-9pm \\ PARTOO Parking Lot (trust me, seeing is believing)
More info coming sooooooon
I’m unbelievably pleased to share this new collection from @areaenvironments .
I had the pleasure of representing this special company while I worked for @looparch and they were always my favorite line to share because of how impeccable the quality of the papers were but especially because of the impressive roster of artists they reproduced for their murals.
I’m honored and delighted to join the artist side of @areaenvironments family and hope you enjoy these new pieces in the DITTO Fall 2025 Collection.
The easy part is going to the studio and doing my work. The hard part is sharing it and letting go.
I’m ready for the hard part. And I’m excited to share this series in particular because they are so truly MADE with every bit of my tender lil heart. I have — and will always — maintain an ethos that art is for all of us. And to be for all of us, it should be affordable for all of us! Craft and folk art have always known this but I strive to bridge a gap between the two and hover in some third place where Big Art Ideas can hang out with folk art realness and make cute but precocious little nerdy art babies.
We should live with real and handmade things to help us remember we are part of a greater community, and of a fabric that will protect and support us if we do our own part in the sewing and mending of said fiber.
These small paintings are made from places and spaces on my own journey, using the canvas (and in this case, wood) as a loom to weave my memories of color and light into a little snapshot. I hope they spark a memory of somewhere on your own journey or just give you that Ooh Yah feeling, because really it’s not that deep unless you’re just a nerdy lil art baby like me.
Did I convince you to go buy some art yet?
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30 days, 200 grocery bags, 19,992 cuts: a priceless pandemic project. This bag wall was so satisfying to produce. See the full month of install on my stories! #danimadethis
Hey, Friends of Democracy!
I made a short run of prints for @framedewe + @phxgeneral to help them GET OUT DAT VOTE on Tuesday. Go check them out to see the deets. #bethechange #apathyisthedeathofdemocracy #getoutthevote #vote #danimadethis
I don’t know about you but I need some more #artherstory101 today.
Sister Corita Kent has been influencing me for decades and I never knew it. I used to love those cards made by KOKO NY when I was a teenager. I never knew they were often the direct descendants of Sister Corita. A pop-art loving Catholic nun, she ran the art school at Immaculate Heart college for many years until *surprise* the Church found her work and influence too provocative. If asking those around you to look closer and feel deeper is too provocative then good riddance to us all.