public murals
public murals





Evergreen Library and Resource Center Neighborhood History 100 feet in length, spanning two walls March 2022 This project is was a love letter to an historic neighborhood in Wichita. It layers fabric and paint as well as a collage style to show all of the pieces that can be sewn together to create community. Individuals pictured are people who lived and worked in Wichita’s North End. The floral designs mix the national flowers of many in the immigrant population with the Kansas Sunflower.
Evergreen Library and Resource Center Neighborhood History 100 feet in length, spanning two walls March 2022 This project is was a love letter to an historic neighborhood in Wichita. It layers fabric and paint as well as a collage style to show all of the pieces that can be sewn together to create community. Individuals pictured are people who lived and worked in Wichita’s North End. The floral designs mix the national flowers of many in the immigrant population with the Kansas Sunflower.
Evergreen Library and Resource Center Neighborhood History 100 feet in length, spanning two walls March 2022 This project is was a love letter to an historic neighborhood in Wichita. It layers fabric and paint as well as a collage style to show all of the pieces that can be sewn together to create community. Individuals pictured are people who lived and worked in Wichita’s North End. The floral designs mix the national flowers of many in the immigrant population with the Kansas Sunflower.
Evergreen Library and Resource Center Neighborhood History 100 feet in length, spanning two walls March 2022 This project is was a love letter to an historic neighborhood in Wichita. It layers fabric and paint as well as a collage style to show all of the pieces that can be sewn together to create community. Individuals pictured are people who lived and worked in Wichita’s North End. The floral designs mix the national flowers of many in the immigrant population with the Kansas Sunflower.
Evergreen Library and Resource Center February 2022 I played with a fun new style on this one, but with my favorite features still of bright colors and bold lines.
Connie's Mexico Cafe, December 2021 26 ft tall in Wichita's North End Connie's is a legacy business in Wichita, operating since 1963
Santa's House, November 2021 This is a seasonal piece that will be available for public viewing in November and December each year. In 2021, the location was the new Naftzger Park.
Growth, September 2021 52 ft x 14 ft This mural was created as a part of Avenue Art Days in Wichita. The corrugated metal siding was a new challenge. It shows blocks, bricks, and then construction as well as seed, sprouts, and then flowers to illustrate the concept of growth.
Glasco Pool, September 2021 Colorful project for the locker rooms at the public pool in Glasco, KS.
Salamander, 10 ft long September, 2021 Located in a little pocket park in downtown Glasco, KS
Women Who Mold Us 102 E 21st St N. July 2018 8' x 17' Celebrating the ordinary, amazing things that the women in all of our lives do to shape us. This mural features 13 portraits of 11 different women. The subjects are all from the same family and their legacies span 80 years of history in Wichita's NorthEnd neighborhood, a predominantly Latino community. The work is part of a larger community project to elevate and unite the NorthEnd and Northeast neighborhoods.
Pawnee Prairie Park Mural 2625 S Tyler Rd (marker W16) February 2020 5' x 57' Surrounded by the native beauty along the nature trail, this mural celebrates Kansas' natural history. It features 8 native plants: Prickly Poppy, Blue Grama, Prairie Sunflower, Purple Coneflower, Thistle, Cottonwood Leaves, Dandelion, Cedar Tree
Honeybees 3700 E Douglas Ave September 2019 4 smaller murals The third and most recent contribution to Avenue Art Days. Four quilt-like honeybee murals adorn the north side of Clifton Square's center building. In collaboration with Kevin Stanberry.
Meadowlark 3023 E Douglas Ave September 2018 8' x 16' A stylized meadowlark design, located behind Harry's Uptown Bar in the Douglas Design District. The second Avenue Art Days collaboration with Kevin Stanberry.
Patchwork Design 2502 E Douglas Ave September 2017 7.5' x 72' The first collaboration with Kevin Stanberry for Avenue Art Days, which is a Douglas Design District initiative to improve the aesthetic of Douglas Avenue and surrounding areas. This mural features sunflowers in a style reminiscent of stained glass. The work wraps around the Wichita Indochinese Center, which serves immigrants and refugees as they transition to life in America.