I hand-paint tissue paper using acrylics and a multitude of colorful paint layers textured with lines and shapes cut to fit pencil drawn illustrations. I arrange the pieces into vibrant compositions that merge color, form, and texture in unexpected ways.
All of my fine art prints are professionally produced on acid-free, archival-quality paper using a Giclée hot press process for a smooth, velvety finish. This museum-grade paper ensures long-term preservation, resisting yellowing and deterioration over time. The smooth hot press surface allows for exceptional detail and vibrant color reproduction, capturing the subtle textures of my original hand-painted tissue collage work. Each print is designed to retain its richness and integrity for decades when properly cared for—making it a lasting addition to any collection.
Megan and Manny find creatures soft and strong, butterflies and bees all in detailed illustrations introducing opposite concepts, fun seek and find moments and occasions for deeper parent-child conversation about the importance of loving one another despite having different interests. Ultimately, the two children find something more meaningful than hummingbirds, or hopping frogs. A great read aloud, or early reader for teaching children about being different, friendship, and God's love for everyone.
Morgan's imagination gets the best of her at bedtime as she thinks about all sorts of creatures that may be lurking in the night. As she considers her surroundings, she finds that the things she imagines aren't really there at all. From fear to funny, what's under her bed will surprise you! The story reminds us of God's omnipresence-providing comfort when many children need it most-in the dark of night.
Hannah is determined to get rid of her hiccups and reach her mountain top destination. As she hikes through the backcountry, she's inspired by animals and nature for creative ways to stop her hiccups. Or so she thinks.
From hopping to standing on her head, all of her effort doesn't improve her predicament. The story reminds us that even when things feel out of our control, we’re never alone—because we can always rely on God.
* Early readers for ages 0-8