Botanicals and Garden
I begin with observation, then add imagination.
Whether working in watercolor, graphite, photography, or cyanotype, I'm drawn to patterns, textures, and quiet beauty found in the world around us. These pieces invite you to pause and notice.
Viola Growing in a Crack - Photography (2026) - small Spring viola sprouting from a crack on Witherspoon Street in Princeton, NJ
Dogwood Blossoms - Pencil Drawing (2025)
Vermont Daylilies - Watercolor Painting (2025) - based on daylilies growing by a pond in Landgrove, VT
Garnet Laceleaf Japanese Maple - Cyanotype (2026) made from a potted tree in my garden
Bronze Venus Maidenhair Fern - Wet Cyanotype (2026) - created using a plant I purchased at Longwood Gardens
Yellow Spider Chrysanthemum at Longwood Gardens (2025) - Photography
Japanese Anemone - Wet Cyanotype (2026) - Created using Leaves from my Garden
Nasturtium - Watercolor Painting (2026) - Inspired by my summer garden
Resilient Viola - Photograph (2026) - Tiny Spring viola growing from a crack along Witherspoon Street in Princeton, NJ
Fiddleheads - Photograph (2025) - Unfurling at Longwood Gardens