Mural Work

  • Asphalt Mural commissioned by the non-profit Jackson Hole Public Art and The Jackson Hole Tourism Board. Located in Jackson, Wyoming - 2024

  • Acrylic on wood, commissioned by The Center For The Arts. Located in Jackson Wyoming - 2023

Wildlife Crossing

I was commissioned by JH Public Art and the JH Travel & Tourism Board to create this This asphalt art mural. The goal was to create a sense of place, increases pedestrian safety and educate the community on wildlife distancing.

In an effort to avoid major disruption to this major commuting hub my installation window was narrow. Developing a design that could be completed in a day with just a handful of volunteers was an exciting challenge.

The artwork is inspired by the Wildlife Viewing Rule of Thumb Law. Large placards and QR codes were set at all 4 corners sidewalk corners that explained this Law: Many parks require you to stay a minimum distance of 25 yards from most wildlife and more 100 yards from predators like bears and wolves.  

As you follow the different wildlife tracks running East to West down the street, notice the interrupting color bar at 25 ft. intervals. Green indicating proceed with caution, Yellow and orange indicating you’re too close to the animal at the end of the block!

Community Paint By Numbers

I designed and built this large scale ‘paint-by-numbers’ for The Center For The Arts (non-profit based in Jackson Hole) annual fundraising event. The goal was to create an inclusive activity celebrating the organizations community-focused mission.

Below you can see the development, from concept to completion.