As an interdisciplinary artist, educator & clinical herbalist. My practice as an artist has always been about how modern forms of building and convenience keep us compartmentalized within a dangerously abstracted relationship with nature and our own bodies. My drawings of imaginal structures deconstruct how we engage with industrialized spaces and seek to inspire societal shifts toward green building, biophilic design, permaculture, and indigenous practices of land stewardship. My work is concerned with how manufactured landscapes have shaped and influenced our internal and external ecosystems and how that has, for better or worse, shaped our symbiosis with nature and ultimately ourselves.