Commissioned by Old Town Hot Springs, a collaboration with Catie Michel,
This vibrant mural was created to honor the rich history, native species, and colorful landscapes of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Flowing out of the bright blue slides at Old Town Hot Springs, the Yampa River winds through the composition, creating a scene full of movement and life. Within the Yampa River, painted front and center, Hippie Hot Springs steams. Behind the river rises Howelsen Hill—the first ski hill in the United States—standing as a tribute to the area's deep-rooted winter culture.In the foreground, Aspen trees and native wildflowers bloom, framing wildlife like a bugling bull elk, a flock of migrating Sandhill cranes, a mountain bluebird, and a sphinx moth.
This mural was created based on the interview of locals and serves as a celebration of the town — it's vibrant past and present.





Commissoned by Grey Rock Landscape and located in Laporte, Colorado,
This mural honors one of Fort Collin's most beloved natural landmarks—Grey Rock Mountain. Nestled in the foothills just outside of town, the mural pays tribute to the surrounding wilderness with sweeping views of rolling tree-covered hills and the signature Grey Rock formation standing proudly in the distance.A golden eagle soars overhead, watching over the landscape from above as Aspen trees are painted across the building’s surface, wrapping its corners. Highlighted by morning light, this mural is designed to connect the La Poudre community to the local landscape.




