I’ve always believed that art shouldn’t just live on gallery walls—it can also be part of the everyday rhythm of our lives. That’s one of the reasons I love creating home goods with my artwork on them. From cushions and bedding to mugs and tableware, these pieces allow my paintings to take on a whole new life, finding their way into daily rituals and personal spaces.
It’s fun for me to imagine where these items end up—maybe a bright fleece blanket adding a burst of color to a cozy reading nook, or a mug filled with morning coffee that sets the tone for the day. Every time I see photos that collectors and customers share, showing my work in their homes, I feel like I’ve been invited into their world in some small, joyful way.
It’s fun for me to imagine where these items end up—maybe a bright fleece blanket adding a burst of color to a cozy reading nook, or a mug filled with morning coffee that sets the tone for the day. Every time I see photos that collectors and customers share, showing my work in their homes, I feel like I’ve been invited into their world in some small, joyful way.
Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of partnering with a number of retailers to bring my art into people’s homes in accessible and meaningful ways. These collaborations make it possible for art to move beyond the canvas and into the flow of everyday life, whether it’s through a duvet cover, a phone case, or even wall coverings.
For me, the most rewarding part is the thought that these items aren’t just decorative—they become part of someone’s personal story. They’re there during quiet mornings, lively gatherings, and everything in between.If you’re curious about seeing some of the ways my artwork has been reimagined for the home, I invite you to take a look at the Art for Home collection. Who knows? Maybe one of these pieces will find its way into your own daily moments.