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Q: Who do you work with?

I notice they're filmmakers, artists, art collectors, teachers and those who have things to get done, with a ultimate goal in mind. People who want to learn also.  

Q: Why work with you?
A: I bring my own unique experiences in creativity, and care to every project. What I do is more about than just making something look good—it’s about creating something that feels personal and functional. Aligned with the seasons, always creating with it.
I balance budget, timeline with creative vision, so results are always meaningful & achievable.
 

Q: What services do you offer?
A. - Garden design, restoration, ongoing maintenance and estate care as a whole.

- Gardening done artfully.
- Visual Art. Floral arrangements, event decor, and installations
- Custom nature-inspired jewelry
- Lighting and staging, installation decor for weddings and events
- Pop-up workshops and retreats

- Portrait Photography . I may also write a poetic summary with a picture.

- Im used to applying what I know to make or build almost anything. So, ask away!
Whatever I create for you, it will be thoughtful and personal— because It just will.

 

Q: What’s your process like?
A: My process is flexible and collaborative. We’ll start by talking about your vision and goals, and I’ll develop a plan that works within your timeline and budget. Clients often say "do what you want". I may take creative control, but create something that reflects their vision while still working within the practicalities. I will want to check in to give updates.

For projects like gardens or meadows, I often work in phases, seasons, letting things evolve naturally over time.

For events or installations, I’ll ensure details are noted, balancing creativity with practical needs. Ill always be communicating in one way or another. Its part of my creative process. It may end up the same or slightly better than the original plans. But, while I work is when Ill really know how it'll turn out.​


Q: What is your favorite work of art?
A: My favorite work of art is Piet Mondrian’s tree studies, particularly the way the tree evolves through different seasons and perspectives. To me, it reflects the idea of living art—something that changes, grows, and adapts over time, much like a meadow or a garden. I see my work in the same way: a process that evolves with the seasons, combining natural beauty with thoughtful design to create something timeless.

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My studio in Garrison NY (below)

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