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A painting of a house and garden called The Artist's Garden in Argenteuil by Claude Monet

“My wish is to stay always like this, living quietly in a corner of nature.”
- Claude Monet

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With a passion for advocacy centered on mental health struggles, I created this site in hopes of contributing to a more nuanced and empathetic lens on the extensive effects of trauma. You are welcome here in any stage of healing, free from the confines of stigma and internalized shame that arise in the absence of societal understanding.​

The logo was designed by my talented partner, Viddia Souza, whose beautifully creative mind will forever be the most meaningful inspiration.

Photo prints, stationery, and decor items of images I've taken can be purchased on the shop page or directly through Fine Art America. Most of these feature natural landscapes throughout New Zealand as well as the U.S—more details on each location can be found in the descriptions.

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All paintings shown have been sourced from the public domains of the National Gallery of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.

In order:

Homer, Winslow. Breaking Storm, Coast of Maine. 1894. ​​

Monet, Claude. The Artist's Garden in Argenteuil. 1873. ​​

Hassam, Childe. The Little Pond, Appledore. 1890. ​​

Pissarro, Camille. A Creek in St. Thomas. 1856.

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