Philosophy
I’ve had the joy of illustrating four consecutive holiday campaigns for Philosophy. For each collection, I created a scent-note-driven visual language for Amazing Grace, Pure Grace and more, illustrating expressive botanicals that capture the essence of each fragrance. These illustrations were applied across the brand’s holiday collections, from delicate on-pack details to full campaign visuals.
Nature Conservancy Magazine
For the last three years, I’ve had so much fun illustrating art-forward features for Nature Conservancy Magazine, each one pairing scientific storytelling with imaginative full-bleed illustrations.
My pieces include “Moonstruck,” illustrating how the lunar cycle affects plant and animal life; “Tidal Treasures,” a dense wallpaper of shells and sea creatures for a story on the science of shells; and “The Dark Ecology of Predatory Plants,” a vivid exploration of carnivorous species like Venus flytraps and pitcher plants. Across all three, I’m given the freedom to build fantastical scenes while staying rooted in real biology.
Los Angeles Times
As my second contribution to the publication, I was commissioned by the Los Angeles Times to create a dense, full-page cover illustration for The Weekend section.
The illustrations were designed to shocase a botanical exploration of LA-native botanicals alongside a service piece that recommends the best nurseries for shopping for native plants for your home garden.
Beekman 1802
I created several illustration sets for Beekman 1802, including packaging for individual products and for their much-loved holiday limited-edition collection.
Arcadia: I illustrated a flexible all-over pattern and spot illustrations created for Beekman 1802's Arcadia product range - described as a pastoral paradise with notes of sweet autumn clematis, jasmine and a hint of almond.
PrincessHay Installation
I was commissioned by to create nearly four hundred hand-illustrated botanicals and animals, which were were combined to create over 100 yards of storefront window displays. (Yes, the size of a football field!)
Located at the Princesshay shopping center, this behemoth of a mural is located in the heart of Exeter, UK: an attraction to tourists, locals and commuters. The mural was designed to put a spotlight on sustainability and inspire others to make small steps that make a positive difference to the future of our planet.