
Portfolio
Scroll down to explore illustrations, bandana designs, block prints on paper, and the making of my Baba Yaga House tent.
Illustrations
2025 Queer Arts Fest poster design
Baba Yaga House sticker
Commission for Vermont State Employees Association
Tee shirt design for ESCape Dance Camp
Volunteer roles illustration for the Queer Arts Festival
2024 Queer Arts Festival poster
Watercolor illustrations for my 2024 advent calendar
Gnome Home watercolor
Site map illustration for Willing Hands with graphic layout by DDY Design. 2021.
Site map illustration for Willing Hands. 2021.
Listening in Place Illustration for Vermont Folklife. 2020.
Listening in Place Illustration for Vermont Folklife. 2020.
Advent calendar cover illustration. 2020.
Chinatown Crosswalk. Cartoon, 2019
Block-Printed Bandanas
All of my designs are hand block printed onto 22” Japanese cotton bandanas. I typically have a variety of designs in several colors at any given time, but I don’t necessarily still have the designs or colors shown here.
Summer 2025 design sampler
Baltimore Album Quilt bandana
Scissors banana
Minoan Octopus Bandana
Sunflowers Bandana
Spoons bandana
Skinny Dippers Bandana
Polychrome Junk Drawer Bandana
Working Hands Handana
Practical Attire Bandana, block printed on cotton. 2022.
Practical Attire Bandana, block printed on cotton. 2022.
Domestic Objects Bandana in blue, block printed on cotton. 2022.
Block-Prints on Paper
Here in this Place
No Clothing Store
Fresh Genders Daily
Guilt-n-Shame Going out of Business
Camels Hump multi-block woodcut
Stitcher's Hands linoleum block print. 2022.
"Ellie on the Bench" Linoleum block print with watercolor. 2022.
The Baba Yaga Tent
Designed and fabricated for the 2024 Queer Arts Festival, the tent is 15 feet tall and is assembled on top of a standard 10x10 pop up tent. The tent itself was sewn together from approximately 350 square feet of used bedsheets, old nylon hammocks and other scrap fabric. It rests on top of a frame made of 3/4” steel conduit, which is cross-braced and strapped to the frame of the pop up tent underneath.
Sometimes you get a crazy idea and you just have to go for it!