
Morrow Bay, California
I’ve been to Morro Bay more than a few times now, and every visit just gets better. There’s something about that place—the salty breeze, the stunning views, and most of all, the incredible people—that keeps calling me back.
I’m heading there again soon, and I couldn’t be more excited. The community has always shown so much love and support for my work, and it’s become one of those spots that just feels like home. I’m bringing along some new pieces I can’t wait to share. If you’re in the area, come by and say hello—it’s always a great time in Morro Bay.

Capitola, California
I’ve got some exciting events coming up in Capitola this September, and I’m really looking forward to them. There’s something magical about that little seaside town—the colors, the sounds, the laid-back vibe—it all feels like the perfect setting for art and connection.
This will be my first time showing in Capitola, and I’m going into it with an open heart and a lot of excitement. I’ve heard nothing but great things about the community, and I’m hoping to make some new connections and share a few stories along the way. If you’re in the area, come say hi—I’d love to meet you!.

San Carlos, Caifornina
San Carlos has this great mix of small-town charm and big heart. It’s one of those places where people slow down, take the time to chat, and really appreciate the work that goes into art. That kind of energy means a lot to me.
I’m excited to be part of the upcoming event there. I’ll be bringing a mix of new and familiar pieces, and I’m looking forward to the conversations, the smiles, and maybe even a few surprises. San Carlos might be small on the map, but it’s got a creative spirit that’s impossible to miss. Can’t wait to be back.

Half Moon Bay, California
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Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto – Inspiration in Every Corner
Palo Alto had a rhythm all its own—bright, curious, and full of creative energy. I wasn’t sure what to expect at first, but the experience completely won me over. The crowd was sharp and engaged, and I had some of the most thoughtful conversations I’ve ever had at an event.
There’s a real appreciation for the arts in that community. People weren’t just looking—they were really seeing. I left feeling inspired, not just by the interactions, but by the town itself. It reminded me that art doesn’t just live on canvas—it lives in the dialogue it creates.

Bellevue, Washington
There’s something about Washington that’s always felt right to me. The air, the trees, the people—it’s got this calm, creative energy that’s hard to describe but easy to feel. I’ve spent time up there before, and every visit has been a good one, full of friendly faces and great conversations.
So heading up to Bellevue has me genuinely excited. I’m looking forward to meeting new folks, reconnecting with some familiar ones, and sharing my latest work in a place that’s always felt welcoming. Washington has a way of making you feel at home, and I can’t wait to be back in the middle of it.

Los Altos, California
Los Altos had a quiet charm that really resonated with me. Tucked among tree-lined streets and thoughtful galleries, the town has a way of making you slow down and appreciate the little things—kind of like good art does.
The people there were incredible. Thoughtful, curious, and genuinely supportive of the arts. I had so many great conversations with folks who weren’t just browsing—they really wanted to connect and understand the stories behind the work.
It was an inspiring stop, and I left feeling more energized and encouraged than I expected. Los Altos reminded me why I love doing this.