I’ve always gravitated toward drawing since I was a little ankle biter growing up in Iowa. Out of the handful of things my mom kept from my childhood, one of them was a self portrait I drew with crayon that said, “When I grown up, I want to be an artist”.
In high school I was that kid that skipped lunch and study hall to clock more hours in the art room. Whether it be working with charcoal, painting or throwing clay…. that was my happy place. I knew I loved art of all forms. For college, I went to an incredible art and design program at Iowa State University. After graduating from college, I married up and hit the Alcan Highway to Alaska in the days to follow. What was intended to be a two year adventure in Alaska is going on 17 and there’s no looking back.
After working as a designer at a landscape architecture firm for several years, I took a leap of faith and ventured out on my own to create my own graphic design firm, Corso Graphics. Through Corso I have worked on a ton of different art projects around the state, including many focused on the environment, parks and trails. As my graphic design business thrived, I slowly began to salt and pepper my own artwork into my projects. This eventually opened many more doors that included illustration and fine art work, to the point that I stopped taking most graphic design jobs so I could focus solely on my artwork.