THE CLAYWORKS at DISABILITIES SUPPORTS Hutchinson Kansas
I had the honor of creating this mural for Clayworks at Disability Supports in Hutchinson, Kansas. Working with this incredible organization was a joy, and I wanted the piece to celebrate the beauty of Kansas in all its forms. The mural moves through a full Kansas day—morning, daytime, evening, sunset, and night—featuring native wildlife and shifting weather patterns. It’s a story of the land and its creatures, painted as a journey around the wall.
STREET ART GRAFFITI MURAL
Painted for fun on an Abandoned Grain Elevator,
FORGED RENEWAL 3D MURAL ART Hutchinson Kansas
Created for Reno Alcohol and Drug Services, this collaborative piece by artist Brady Creative and metal fabricator Anthony Brander merges mural painting with sculptural steel to inspire transformation. Featuring a woman’s face veiled by a large moth and surrounded by flourishing floral elements, the work symbolizes growth, renewal, and the beauty of change. The fusion of paint and metal invites viewers to reflect on resilience and the possibility of a new beginning.
SPIRIT OF THE JUNGLE Akumal Mexico
This mural was created for Hekab Be Biblioteca de Akumal, a nonprofit after-school activity center in Akumal, Mexico. Inspired by the vibrant spirit of the Yucatán jungle, the piece features a powerful jaguar surrounded by lush floral elements. The mural is meant to inspire the children and staff, celebrating their creativity, courage, and connection to the natural world around them.
PHEASANT IN MOONLIGHT MURAL Satanta Kansas
In 2024, I painted this mural in Satanta, Kansas, celebrating the area’s wildlife, history, and night skies. Featuring a pheasant, a buck, a train, and Chief Satanta’s red teepee, the piece also reflects the incredible spirit of the community—donors and sponsors from Satanta and surrounding towns came together to make it possible.
ECHOES OF OZ Wichita Kansas
Inspired by Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz and Little House on the Prairie — but with a supernatural, folklore twist. I wanted it to feel like a dream that’s part Kansas history, part ghost story. Big thanks to Firelight Art Collective and Hewitt's Antiques and Shopkeeper Mall for trusting me to bring this vision to life!
TULSA BOYS HOME BISON BUTTERFLY MURAL Sand Springs Oklahoma
In 2024, I painted this mural for the Tulsa Boys’ Home in Sand Springs, one of the oldest boys’ homes still running in America. The bison symbolizes strength, the yellow roses honor Oklahoma’s state flower, and the butterflies represent growth and transformation. It was an honor to work with such a meaningful organization.