Installed Work
Meadowlarks and Native Wildflowers
Traffic Cabinet Wrap, Greeley, CO, 2024
Created for the city of Greeley, Colorado, this custom traffic cabinet wrap translates the area’s native ecosystem into layered pattern and color. Meadowlarks and Buckeye butterflies move through a field of indigenous wildflowers, including Colorado Columbine, Wild Bergamot, Echinacea, Bluebells, Common Yarrow, Blue Flax, and Threadleaf Coreopsis. The work transforms civic infrastructure into a celebration of local biodiversity.
Goldfinches and Native Wildflowers
Traffic Cabinet Wrap, Johnson City, TN, 2025
Created for Johnson City, Tennessee, this custom traffic cabinet wrap draws from the region’s native ecology, weaving birds and butterflies through a layered field of color and form. The design features American Goldfinches, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterflies, and native wildflowers, including Black-Eyed Susan, Trillium, Virginia Bluebells, Wild Columbine, Spring Beauty, Cardinal Flower, and Bloodroot. The composition reimagines everyday infrastructure as a vibrant expression of local biodiversity within an urban setting.
Selected Proposals
Festival Park Front View
Building Wrap, Castle Rock, CO, 2025
Proposed full building wrap for Festival Park's public restroom structure, Castle Rock, Colorado. Each face of the building is treated as a distinct composition — front, back, and two sides — unified by a shared palette and the region's native ecology. Arched door treatments frame birds, butterflies, and wildflowers native to Colorado, transforming functional architecture into an immersive botanical environment.
Festival Park Side View
Building Wrap, Castle Rock, CO, 2025
Proposed full building wrap for Festival Park's public restroom structure, Castle Rock, Colorado. Each face of the building is treated as a distinct composition — front, back, and two sides — unified by a shared palette and the region's native ecology. Arched door treatments frame birds, butterflies, and wildflowers native to Colorado, transforming functional architecture into an immersive botanical environment.
Festival Park Back View
Building Wrap, Castle Rock, CO, 2025
Proposed full building wrap for Festival Park's public restroom structure, Castle Rock, Colorado. Each face of the building is treated as a distinct composition — front, back, and two sides — unified by a shared palette and the region's native ecology. Arched door treatments frame birds, butterflies, and wildflowers native to Colorado, transforming functional architecture into an immersive botanical environment.