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Projects & Past Work

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Lighteaters, 2026

Consolation Bower, 2023

Past / Presence, 2023

The Pretty / Provocative Thought Garden, 2022

Late Night Moonlight, 2022

Botanical Extracts VII, 2022

Plant Play Date, 2022

Big World Little World, 2021

Sprigs in a Pink Place, 2021

Botanical Extracts II (pink),

Wall Garden III, 2021

Garden Totem, 2021

Shadow Bloom III, 2020

Shadow Bloom, 2020

Purple Dahlias, 2020

Purple Poppy V

Blue Caesia II, 2019

Ceramic Planter Heads, 2018

Spaces Between I, 2018

Plumeria Shaped Thought Process, 2018

Other Worldly (unseen), 2026

Botanical Extracts XII, 2023

Botanical Extracts XIII, 2022

Tethering the mind to the weeds while I walk, engaging curiosity to stay present, 2022

Incremental II, 2022

Digital Shinrin-yoku, 2022

Sprig, 2022

Perennial Border, 2021

Homeland, 2021

Botanical Extracts IV, 2021

Secret Garden II, 2021

Thornbury Blooms, 2021

Pale Blooms, 2020

Purple Bloom, 2020

Winter Garden II, 2020

Blooms & Branches, 2020

Dusk Blossom, 2019

Thought Trajectories I (detail), 2018

Reminding, 2018

Banksia Integrifolia, 2017

Portable Meadow, 2026

Plants & Play Dates, 2023

Botanical Extracts XIV, 2022

Starting Over (Again),

Plant Appreciation (Bidens pilosa), 2022

Incremental I, 2022

The Nature of Things, 2021

Botanica, 2021

Windfall, 2021

Secret Garden III, 2021

Wall Garden, 2021

February Gum, 2021

Pale Blooms II, 2020

Autumn Blooms, 2020

Blooms & Branches II, 2020

Red Caesia, 2019

Blue Caesia I, 2019

Seeker, 2018

From Grief to Growth, 2018

Coast Banksia I, 2016

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