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My Story

One of my earliest memories is sitting in the bottom of a canoe with the wind in my face. Nature has been my school, my temple, my home.

The more time I spend in the wilderness the more I realize that it is the little things that sustain this big world. Insects, song birds, mushrooms, leaves, seeds are the foundation on which this world is built.

Unfortunately it is often the little things that are the most at risk from climate change and over development. 

My desire is that each one of my pieces reminds you of the beauty and frailty of our environment; that each piece of art brings joy; that each piece contributes to  the protection of the Canadian Wilderness.

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I see nature's lessons in fallen leaves which provide nutrients to the forest, mushrooms that help trees by providing them with water and minerals, and wild flowers which are food for insects and animals. In nature it is the little things that sustain this big world. And in her honouring of the little things she has taught me about the shared connection of life, the necessity of death and the reality of something greater.

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