City of Fort Collins Pianos About Town

“Busy Town” is a view into a day in the life of a prairie dog colony, and the variety of plants and animals that this keystone species supports. Bison and pronghorn graze on grasses fertilized by prairie dogs, while rattlesnakes, burrowing owls, and endangered black-footed ferrets take shelter from the sun in their burrows, and coyotes and badgers team up to hunt on the plain.

Public art commission, painted on-site, September 2023.

City of Fort Collins Storm Drain Mural

Temporary storm drain mural painted to spread messaging around watershed health and responsibility.

Public art commission, painted on-site, August 2023.

Fort Collins Mural Project

Large-scale mural done for the artist-run nonprofit Fort Collins Mural Project on a local building, featuring sun and moon celestial characters and symbology. 15 feet wide by 10 feet tall.

Public art commission, painted on-site, September 2022.

City of Fort Collins Pianos About Town

“Petrified” is a tribute to the prehistory of Colorado. Featuring animals found and discovered among Colorado’s many fossil beds, this piano imagines the extinct brought back to life in vivid color, while remembering the stony, bony, reality of the remains of our natural history on the front range.

Public art commission, painted on-site, December 2021.

City of Fort Collins Transformer Cabinet Murals

“Lepidoptera” is a set of three utility cabinets located in an alleyway nicknamed butterfly alley by residents. Following the theme of butterflies already present in the location, each cabinet explores a different facet of this wide family of insects: Moths, Caterpillars, and Butterflies.

Public art commission, painted on-site, September-October 2021.

City of Fort Collins Pianos About Town

“The Fantastic Fauna of Foco” features two of the major biomes in Fort Collins: the shortgrass prairie and the riparian area. It illustrates interconnected life, from the smallest of bugs to bison and badgers, and how they depend on each other to survive and thrive.

Public art commission, painted on-site, July 2020.