The Studio
The studio is where we turn small moments in nature into calm, intentional artwork. Light through trees, the texture of stone, and shifting seasons inspire each piece. We create with the hope of bringing a little clarity, warmth, and natural beauty into everyday spaces.
Photography Prints
A set of five thoughtfully selected photography prints, three 8.5X11 prints and two 4X6 prints, grouped around a nature theme. Each bundle makes it easy to collect a cohesive series or gift a set of images that tell a visual story.
Original Standard 8.5X11 inch nature photography printed as fine art pieces, designed for framing and long-term display. These prints focus on landscapes, light, and natural details, offering a calm, timeless presence in any space.
Small-format prints (4X6in) that capture quiet, intimate moments in nature. Designed to fit on desks, shelves, or pinboards, these prints encourage mindfulness, reflection, and everyday calm.
Portrait-style photography of plants, flowers, and botanical forms. Each print is a standard 8.5 X 11 inches (Frames not included) and highlights the structure, detail, and beauty of individual specimens, making them ideal for display alone or in sets.
Standard 8.5X11 inch nature photography prints paired with simple, thoughtful words designed to encourage mindfulness and reflection without overpowering the image.
Nature-Crafted Originals
Hand‑pressed botanicals are gathered from my walks and outdoor explorations. Each piece is carefully arranged and framed to highlight the delicate structure, texture, and quiet beauty of the natural world. No two pieces are ever the same, and each one captures a small moment of nature preserved in time.
A curated series of color studies created from my own nature photography. Each palette captures the subtle tones found in quiet outdoor moments, including the greens of forest light, the warm browns of river stones, and the soft neutrals of winter branches. These pieces bring a sense of calm, balance, and natural harmony into any space.
Materials & Ethics
All botanicals used in our work are gathered responsibly from the ground and are never taken from living plants. Any insects used are found naturally deceased. We work only with what nature offers freely, and each piece is preserved with care using simple, archival safe materials. The process is rooted in respect for the natural world and a commitment to gentle, ethical collecting. You can read more about our values and approach by clicking below.
A set of mini nature-inspired note cards, perfect for tiny messages, thoughtful tags, or little notes tucked into lunches, journals, and gifts. Featuring soft, earthy designs drawn from the outdoors, these cards are made to slow things down and make everyday moments feel a little more special.
Nature-Inspired Stationery
Simple, giftable postcards made with pressed flowers on quality cardstock. Each card is handcrafted and unique.
Curated cards showcasing pressed leaves, flowers, or small plant parts from plants found in and around Denver. Each card is labeled and arranged like a miniature botanical specimen, combining beauty and education.
Functional envelopes or letter sets featuring pressed flowers or leaves for an elegant botanical touch. Perfect for gifting or personal correspondence.
Elegant bookmarks featuring pressed flowers or leaves, laminated or encased in clear acetate. Perfect for readers, journals, or planners.
Behind my Photography
My photography begins with wandering. I spend a lot of time outside, moving slowly and paying attention to light, color, and the small details most people pass by. I am drawn to what feels honest and quiet, like the texture of a branch, the way shadows settle, or the soft tones of a landscape. Nothing is staged or forced. I capture things exactly as they appear. Each image reflects the sense of stillness I search for in the world and the way it reveals itself when I take the time to truly look.
My work is built from small discoveries. I gather fallen botanicals and natural findings from my walks, then preserve and arrange them by hand. The process is slow and simple, rooted in care and close observation. I spend time with each piece, noticing its texture, shape, and the quiet marks left by nature. What begins as something easily overlooked becomes something considered and held, shaped by patience and the act of paying attention.