
I have been a creator since the moment I arrived — sculpting, sewing, body painting, crocheting. While I've explored every medium imaginable, my heart lives within the fluid, bold world of acrylic painting.
Being dyslexic means my brain doesn't just process information — it builds it. I see the world as a vibrant 3D map of images and designs, constantly shifting and swirling. When I create, I open a window into that map, inviting you to see the world as it could be: full of joy, movement, and ethereal magic.


For the last 10 years I've worked as a cosmetologist, treating hair and skin as a living canvas. Whether painting a mural for a local favorite like Shattuck, or seeing my body art published in magazines, the goal is always the same: to spread whimsy.
I believe in the transformative magic of a costume, a festival, a crazy hair color, a silly outfit. My art is a celebration of that freedom — for the dreamers, the dancers, and the ones who find beauty in the unconventional.



Most days you'll find me in my cozy art nook inside my mural-covered trailer — guided by the universe, fueled by favorite music or a TV show I've seen a hundred times, lost in the flow for hours.


Always nearby
Yuki & Jack
I share this creative life with my husband and our two cats — Yuki and Jack — who are faithfully present while the paint flies.


Every piece you bring home is a seed planted for something much bigger. My dream is to one day open a campground that doubles as an interactive museum — a place to host festivals, share community, and walk through a living, breathing experience of love and creation.
When you buy a print from Truly the Ethereal, you aren't just decorating a wall. You're helping build a legacy of creativity and community — part of a journey toward a world where we are all connected by beauty.
Thank you for being here. I hope these pieces inspire you to find the magic in your own story.