Village Welcome
Created in partnership with Explore Brighton Howell Area, the Hartland Area Chamber of Commerce, Village Welcome is a 20’x8’ mural that celebrates the people, places, and pride of Hartland, Michigan.
A built-in QR code invites viewers to explore a growing trail of public art across Livingston County—turning one wall into a doorway to discovery.
This mural reflects what we believe in: art that celebrates, tells the story, and connects.



LAYERS for Earl Farm Foundation
An 8'x4' sunflower-inspired mosaic painting. Each of the 100 canvases sold supported meals for families in need.
COLORS for Hope Scarves
A bold, vibrant painting honoring people facing cancer. Donors selected canvases from the full piece, each symbolizing courage and connection.


Sunflower Prints for Ukraine
Inspired by Ukraine’s national flower. Proceeds support World Central Kitchen and their food relief work during crisis.
UNITED for Earl Farm Foundation
Created for a Vintage Baseball Game & Ice Cream Social, UNITED is a 3'x2' oil painting composed of 24 individual canvases.This abstract flag features stars across each piece, symbolizing unity through our diverse perspectives—each person a vital part of the whole.


SKY for Torch 180 + Howell Area Chamber
A Balloonfest-inspired piece to fund vocational training for individuals facing barriers to employment.
MAGIC for Earl Farm
A one-of-a-kind painting created to honor the magic of giving. The original was auctioned to benefit the Earl Farm Foundation. This photo shows master magician Lance Burton signing limited edition prints offered during the campaign.


Mooseness for North Star Reach
Created to support kids with serious health challenges through a magical camp experience.
Bourbon Trail for LACASA
Created for LACASA’s 2024 gala, Bourbon, Bowties & Boas, this oil painting was featured on the cover of the event program and auctioned live to support survivors of abuse and strengthen families in our community.
Past Projects, Real Impact
Each of these projects started with a purpose—and grew through creativity, generosity, and community support. This is art with a job to do: raising funds, telling stories, building connection. And it’s only the beginning.