ABOUT ME
From the time my dad put a crayon in my hand, at age two, I've had things to show the world. Years later, I had the same feeling when someone put a camera in my hand.
What Does It Mean To Be An Artist?
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SKY ART PEORIA BILLBOARD (2022)
I was a winner of Sky Art Peoria 2022!
In 2022, my digital painting, "A Gentle Breeze" was printed on a 40" billboard and has been on display throughout Peoria for two years!
Watch my short video to see the billboard being set up on the first day!
My billboard is currently located on West Pioneer Parkway and Sommer St. (across from Goodwill).
Prints are available in my shop.
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I love sharing my work and getting feedback from my audience! Your support means so much.
ARTWORK
I Sell Prints
I sell matted prints of my photos,
drawings and paintings.
To request a print that is not in my shop,
please contact me.
Her Words, My Art: Did You Know My Mom And I Collaborate?
In addition to my own art, I collaborate with my mom, Anne Peterson, who is a poet, author and speaker. We create poetry pieces, children's books, art books, and cards. Click here to read more.
BOOKS I ILLUSTRATED
All books written by my mom, Anne Peterson. So far, we have two children's books and three poetry books with my art. Click a cover to view on Amazon.
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
This Is What Happened When People Wanted My Art
“See those two people over there?” my classmate said pointing. “They want your pieces.” “But they’re not for sale,” I replied, confused.
When A Canvas Stares At You Blankly: 8 Ways to get moving when you feel stuck
I’m starring at a blank canvas. Every minute that sneaks by, I feel more and more perturbed.
This Is What Happened When I Ran My First Kickstarter Campaign
“You should do Artprize,” my brother’s father-in-law tells me. “What’s Art prize?” I ask. I’d never heard of it until that moment.