In progress - Ostara 2021 pt. 2

Forever grateful for the clients who trust me with such large swaths of their precious skin! It’s an unbelievable honor to be trusted to change someone’s physical body in such a profound way.

S’s black lace elderberry + bushtit arm, celebrating their journey into the world of medicinal plants. Two sessions in.

S’s black lace elderberry + bushtit arm, celebrating their journey into the world of medicinal plants. Two sessions in.

L’s ode to the Olympic Peninsula, where they got to know the land by serving as a ranger. One session in.

L’s ode to the Olympic Peninsula, where they got to know the land by serving as a ranger. One session in.

PNW native species leg for talented young science instructor R, two sessions in.

PNW native species leg for talented young science instructor R, two sessions in.

Secret gargen sleeve for longtime client R, who will soon have two arms by me! What an honor . Two sessions in.

J’s double mastectomy torso, four sessions in with one to go. This project has been unbelievably special, humbling, and just fun.

J’s double mastectomy torso, four sessions in with one to go. This project has been unbelievably special, humbling, and just fun.

In progress - Ostara 2021 pt. 1

This spring is full of larger, multiple-session projects. Not only has it been a great way to minimize everyone’s exposure, but it’s also been a ton of fun for me to stretch my creative bounds when it comes to full-body composition.

L’s leg sleeve featuring an old growth Cascade fir forest ecosystem. Two sessions in.

L’s leg sleeve featuring an old growth Cascade fir forest ecosystem. Two sessions in.

J’s leg, featuring Western Screech Owls getting ready for a night on the town. How’s that for a fun prompt? Inner calf roses by me, healed about a year.

T’s heart-healing arm

T’s heart-healing arm

A’s greenleaf manzanita arm, celebrating a transformative period in their life with a native species that’s one of the first to germinate after fire

A’s greenleaf manzanita arm, celebrating a transformative period in their life with a native species that’s one of the first to germinate after fire