🌿 From Digital Dreams to City Walls: My First Mural
From notebook scribbles to the side of a building in Columbus, my first mural came to life. A digital collage turned public art, woven with vision, gratitude, and community.
Some dreams start as scribbles in a notebook. Mine began as a line on paper: “One day, I’ll create a massive collage on the side of a building.
Now, let me be clear: I am not a traditional painter. You won’t find me with brushes and oils, layering paint like the masters I deeply admire. My art speaks a different language; it’s a mix of digital collage, photography, and illustration. I weave images, textures, and symbols into something new. That’s always been my lane.
But deep down, I always carried this dream: what if one day, someone let me take that collage magic and blow it up big, audacious, unmissable on the side of a building?
Well… someone did. Some bold, brave soul said yes to my vision, and suddenly my “big-ass collage mural” (yep, that’s the technical term 😂) came to life. I wrote it down, I believed it could happen, and now it’s real. Thank God!
Standing in front of it, I felt this rush of gratitude and possibility. It reminded me that writing down your dreams and speaking them out loud is powerful. It makes me want to write even more of them down because if this could happen, what else is waiting for me?
And here’s the thing: dreams are never achieved alone.
🌸 First, thank you to David, without you, this wouldn’t have been possible (just like so many other beautiful things in my journey). I am endlessly grateful.
🌸 Thank you to the amazing crew at It’s a Wrap, who printed and installed my mural with such precision and care.
🌸 And thank you to every single person who stopped by while we worked, who smiled, shared their thoughts, or stood and took it in. Your energy also became part of this piece.
This mural isn’t just a wall…it’s a reminder:
✨ Dream big.
✨ Know what you want.
✨ Believe you deserve it.
Because you do.
Through the Lens: Shooting for the 50/50 Women’s Photography Exhibition
Two women, two visions, one lens. For the 50/50 Women’s Photography Exhibition at Doubting Thomas Gallery, I partnered with fellow artist Cynthia to capture each other in our most authentic spaces: her home, my nature. What unfolded was a collaboration rooted in trust, sisterhood, and artistry.
Some projects feel like assignments. Others feel kismet.
When I was invited to take part in the 50/50 Women’s Photography Exhibition at Doubting Thomas Gallery, I knew it was going to be more than just about portraits. The concept was brilliant: pair women photographers together, one over 50, one under 50, and let them collaborate. Not just a photoshoot, but a dialogue across generations, a merging of perspectives through the lens.
I was paired with Cynthia, which felt less like a surprise and more like a blessing. We already knew each other from moving through the Cleveland art scene exhibits, openings, and conversations that bloom in community spaces. There’s a comfort that comes with collaborating with someone you already trust, and I knew that comfort would translate into the work.
We met briefly at her home first, a short visit because I had a family commitment. But even in that limited time, I felt the essence of her space. Her home radiated a spirit that was so Cynthia. I told her immediately, “We need to shoot here. This is where you live, breathe, and create it’s authentically you.” And she agreed.
For my side of the shoot, Cynthia insisted on something just as authentic: nature. She knew how much I love the earth, how I see myself as an “earth queen,” and she wanted to place me in that element. She found the perfect places: Sulfur Springs, a hidden waterfall, and Henry Churchill Rock. Each location felt like stepping into a dreamscape. At the springs, I dipped into the water, feeling the current wrap around me, feeling completely in my element. Water has always been healing for me, and it became more than a backdrop; it was part of the portrait itself.
The results? Pure alchemy. Cynthia captured me in my truest element, and I captured her in hers. Two women, two spaces, two visions, and yet one shared story of authenticity, artistry, and womanhood.
The images turned out better than I could have imagined. There’s something magical about trusting another woman to see you as you are and reflect that through her lens. That’s what this exhibition is about, not just photographs, but dialogue, trust, and transformation.
✨ The 50/50 Women’s Photography Exhibition is still open at Doubting Thomas Gallery. Make sure to see it before it closes. These portraits aren’t just pictures; they’re conversations. 🌸