May 8, 2026
Join me in my first ever solo art show in PDX!
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Preview: "PNW Petites" Collection
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"Multnomah Falls"
- Featuring the tallest waterfall in a state that knows its waterfalls!
- 12" x 12" acrylic and oil on canvas
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"Portland Aerial Tram"
- The iconic transportation where I first fell in love with the city and Mt. Hood
- 8" x 8" acrylic and oil on canvas
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"Mt. Rainier National Park"
- The tallest peak of Washington state surrounded by abundant summer lupine
- 10" x 10" acrylic on canvas
Charity auction
Community Mural Auction
- Silent auction of this community mural of Mt. Hood and the Columbia River
- Mural dimensions: 8ft x 5.3ft
- 50% of auction proceeds will benefit Plastic Pollution Coalition
Repurposing single-use plastic
Mural Creative Process
- > 200 pieces of plastic waste (difficult to recycle plastic clamshells) were collected from the community
- Plastic pieces were then primed, painted, cut into flat pieces, and taped onto wooden panels
Creating together
Community-Building Through Art
- At least 60 community members attended mural-making sessions between March - April 2026 at Social Good Place in PDX
- Participants included all ages and most had minimal art experience
- Commemorative art prints of the mural will be gifted to each household that participated