One of my earliest memories was with my grandma. I remember we were driving home in the middle of the night; the moon was shining brightly at its highest point. Growing up, most of my time was spent with her and my siblings. Her beliefs and traditions she taught us are still with me, and what influence my art.

I grew up on and off the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in southeastern Idaho. Being Shoshone Bannock and Chippewa Cree, I aim to represent my indigenous culture to connect and share with others. As I reminisce on my childhood, I create imagery of plants and mountainous landscapes while utilizing text to express my memories, emotions, and feelings of nostalgia. My primary art processes are painting, relief printmaking, and paper weaving, though I also utilize thread, beads, and buckskin to create collages or work with the materials by themselves. 

10. 2025