
(AND PROJECTS!)
Ready to explore some of the projects I've completed? This page highlights some of the books and projects that I have either created myself or have collaborated on with different authors.

2020
Written by Min Hyuk Lee, multi-disabled author/poet based out of Vermont, this book showcases Min's relationship with the natural world around him, his passion for the preservation of nature, and his work with plant and animal rights. Garden of Rainbows is a sort of mystical journey that a boy goes on when living in harmony with nature, while also teaching colors and the interdependence of all flora and fauna on Earth. Garden of Rainbows can be purchased at amazon.com.
"Then the flowers in the garden call
my name."








2021
This 23 page coloring book was created after a local maple farmer wanted a new book that she could sell in her shop to children learning about the maple sugaring process. "There is just one coloring book and all my kids have seen it!" So we collaborated to make this 'walk through the Vermont woods' in all four seasons. Kids can color recipes, make a raccoon mask, complete puzzles and mazes, and color scenes and animals, butterflies and food, from Vermont! Imagine a Maple Tree coloring book can be purchased in the INKPAPERFABLE shop or wholesale through Faire.
"I take long walks through the forest in winter..."

2023
This 23 page coloring book was created for dog enthusiast, Kathy Takacs. Kathy's love for dogs inspired a charity project where most of the proceeds from this book would go to local dog charities, projects, and no-kill shelters. Our first charity helped to rebuild a dog park in Ludlow, VT that was washed away by flood. Filled with puzzles, recipes that you and your dog can enjoy, games, and double-page spreads, this coloring book is a joy for all dog lovers! This coloring book can be purchased in the INKPAPERFABLE shop or wholesale through Faire.
"Inside a dog, it's dark, but our dogs are destined for color!"







2025
The American Society of Dowsers recently opened their own dowsing school and were in need of a short and simple student booklet to accompany their curriculum. This simple, accessible "textbook" was created using Doodlebug the Mole illustrations to help students joyfully navigate their studies of dowsing for water, and other natural elements. The thought was to create a character that could not see, but could only feel their environment, that lived underground where most of what is dowsed could be found, and that was not intimidating, pretentious, or all-knowing. Doodlebug is another name for dowsing and fit perfectly for their purposes.