Nature/Science
Marsh Ecosystem Highlights (from left to right): Rocky Intertidal, Mudflat, Eelgrass, Channel Bottom, Salt Marsh museum displays in Greenland, NH. Contracted by the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Discovery Center.
National Estuarine Research Reserves Map museum display in Greenland, NH. Contracted by the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Discovery Center.
Life on the Lava interpretive trail sign located at the Dee Wright Observatory in Oregon’s Willamette National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service.
A Living Landscape interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service.
Volcanic and Glacial Soils of Swampy Lakes interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service.
Restoring Paulina Creek: Worksite to Wetland interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Newberry National Volcanic Monument and Deschutes National Forest, contracted by Discover Your Forest and the United States Forest Service.
Caring for Our Marshes, icons contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes, illustrations contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes, illustration contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes, spot illustrations contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes: Best Backyard Practices, sequential illustrations contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes, postcard illustration and design contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Caring for Our Marshes, 4 page illustration and design brochure contracted by and for the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Coastal Program and the Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Building Coastal Resiliency educational kiosk display in Hampton Falls, NH. Contracted by New Hampshire Audubon, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Gulf of Maine Coastal Program, and the University of New Hampshire.
Lincoln Street Elementary School student collaborative nature mural located in Exeter, NH. Contracted by Lincoln Street Elementary School.
Field Work educational illustration contracted by the National Estuarine Research Reserve Association.
Sea Level Rise educational illustration/animation, contracted by the National Estuarine Research Reserve Association.
Restoration Leads to a Healthier Forest interpretive trail sign located in Flagstaff, Arizona, contracted by the Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership.
Otter Exhibit: Life Cycle museum exhibit display located in Bend, Oregon. Contracted by the High Desert Museum.
Luna Moth Caterpillar and Hickory, personal work.
Yellow Spotted Salamander, personal work.
Mushroom ID & Anatomy educational poster contracted by Dunks Mushrooms Products & Foraging LLC in Brentwood, New Hampshire.
Water Tent Student Collaborative Mural contracted by The Globe Program and the University of New Hampshire.
Partners in Conservation interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service, the Central Oregon Trail Alliance, and Travel Oregon.
Balancing Benefits interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service, the Central Oregon Trail Alliance, and Travel Oregon.
Aspen Restoration Project interpretive trail sign located in Oregon’s Deschutes National Forest, contracted by the United States Forest Service and the Mule Deer Foundation.
Sea of Lava: Windy Point Peak Finder interpretive trail sign located at the Dee Wright Observatory in Oregon’s McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass National Scenic Byway. Contracted by Discover Your Forest.
Shimizu’s Way, personal work.
Rainbow Rams, private commission.
Spirit Bear, personal work.
At the River Bend, personal work.