FIELD NOTES ON CLIMATE
PBS Wisconsin Education
I had the opportunity to illustrate for PBS Wisconsin's new series aimed at 6-9th grade students, Field Notes on Climate. The show discusses various ways climate change affects our ecosystems and communities in the Midwest. The visual style would emulate doodles in a notebook and a scrapbook feel, mixing technical scientific illustrations with vibrant collage scribbles.
Below are some of my favorite pieces!

Check out the show here!
WHAT DO I LIKE TO MAKE?
In exploring digital and traditional illustration I fell in love with environmental storytelling and the tactile sense you can find even in a piece that lives on a digital screen. My works aim to represent feelings of uncertainty and change in every day life through purposefully claustrophobic perspectives, gritty hatch marks leaving a physical path of brush strokes, and presenting the body as a time capsule to various points in one's life. Below are some of my favorites!

COMICS by CLUB SODA
2025
As part of UW-Madison's Comics class, we spent the year telling stories about each other, culminating in a book containing various of our best works. Georgia Redwood references the time I spent growing up just outside of Atlanta, where every tree I saw was assumed to be a redwood tree because it was tall and had red bark.
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