A bit more about Leaf…

I am a multidisciplinary artist currently residing on the unseeded ancestral homeland of the Abenaki people. Colonized as Brattleboro, Vermont this area is traditionally named Wantastegok meaning At the River Where Something Is Lost.

A view of leaf from above. pulling into focus the tattoo at the nape of their neck and the silver jewelry adorning their neck and ear as well as a cream and clear checkered butterfly hair clip

I received a BFA degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), graduating in the spring of 2020.

My passion is as a maker of domestic objects which are both sculptural and functional. I am interested in the intersections between art, craft, identity and design and how objects transform ordinary life into a pleasurable, and welcoming experience.

I use many different materials in my work including, ceramic, fiber art, wood, food, video and digital design. 

Leaf sketching contemplatively
a bowl of dark maroon cherries in a purple glass bowl inside a woven bamboo basket sitting on an embroidered earth toned blanket

I started designing websites towards the end of 2020 and have been exploring how I can make my corner of the internet more colorful and engaging through working with artists and small businesses one-on-one to craft portfolio websites and brand identities. I am interested in brands which focus on adding value to this human existence through art, self expression and connection.

a hexagonal box holds beautiful pastries decorated with berries and edible flowers, next to a shallow bamboo basket holding a single lemon with a wedge cut out of it.

Although I am primarily a sculpture artist, when the world went online, in the spring of 2020, I saw it as an opportunity to pivot my mindset on what is possible for me as an artist and I saw a need for this kind of design work in my community. Through setting boundaries with my digital devices, I hope to create a work/life balance which prioritizes time spent in nature, and in community with my chosen family to cultivate spaciousness and abundance.

Check out my creative profile interview on ilovecreatives.

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