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Weaving Your Way Home

Weaving the Path is a digital garden where I seek to cultivate and share my ideas, sounds, visual art, and studies. This space serves as a curated collection of my artistic endeavors, offering glimpses into the evolving process of my work. I hope to create a diverse digital archive in various media that blends content from my past, present, and future into its terrain. 

A non-representational pastel painting featuring curvaceous lines in blues and teals with light shades of yellow highlights
A pastel painting in progress.
A photo of a pastel painting of amanita mushrooms in progress.
Amanita painting in progress on the drawing table.
A finished sketch in blue and white pastels depicting a deserted beach with a driftwood tree that has been washed ashore by the sea.
A beach in Hawaii with a large driftwood tree pushing ashore.

Weaving the Path resembles a personal codex, presented as threads of a journey of creativity for the modern era. I intend to deepen my practice and share some of this creative world with you here. I’m hoping to build something that will become immersive in nature, and I’m excited to explore ways to accomplish that here in this space.

A photographic double exposure of pine branches in the foreground  layered over a weeping willow in the background.
An in-camera double exposure photograph taken while walking in a park in Buffalo, NY.
A photograph of a moss covered forest floor with a path proceeding into a lush wetland.
A moss-covered forest floor with a path leading to a wetland area in the southern Adirondacks. Ahead is a balsam bog in a dynamic and changing forest that my partner and I are actively restoring and nurturing through its ongoing transformation due to age and climate change.
A photographic double exposure featuring a surreal mix of lichen and moss on a forest floor.
A hike through CNY revealed layers of lichen and moss upon a forest floor in this in-camera double exposure image.

I’m also interested in how these threads can be woven into our own physical environments via projects you can create yourself at home or personal practices that may help you ground your energy and better tap into your unique and creative voice. I’m deeply drawn to working in nature and infusing my visual art and sound into unique creations that coexist with and on this earth.

A photograph showing dry earth with the green of spring hosta emerging from the ground.
Early spring brings plentiful signs of summer to come.
A photograph of a courtyard space with a table set for dining surrounded by a purple Victorian-era farmhouse. A lush garden and pool create a sanctuary and recreational space in the background.
A sanctuary and gallery garden offering a quiet escape.
A photograph of yellow-orange California poppies in bloom.
Golden California poppies in bloom for late spring.

As an interdisciplinary artist, my work integrates diverse interests and passionate studies, creating a unique melding of various disciplines. These threads create a living, breathing network or system of pathways into processes for interdisciplinary art, mindfulness and meditation, creating visionary gardens, or cultivating dynamic forest/nature sanctuaries; these themes all converge under a broad canopy here at OVRE.

A photo of an artists drawing desk with a pastel drawing of an amanita mushroom and art supplies in use
The studio at OVRE on an Autumnal day.