Anthropologie Collection
The Anthropologie collection emerged from a season of reflection. As my husband and I approached a decade together, I found myself thinking about time—how it passes, how it softens edges, how memory reshapes what remains.
The collection began with two moon paintings that served as quiet anchors—images that held the emotional core of the work.
From there, the series expanded into landscapes and cloudscapes rendered in complementary, jewel-toned hues, each piece echoing the same sense of atmosphere and restraint.
The paintings were created with a feeling of quiet distance in mind. Each surface carries subtle distressing, as though the works have already lived a life before arriving here—familiar, worn, and shaped by time rather than trend.
Together, the works feel cohesive without being uniform—moody yet hopeful, grounded yet luminous. They are meant to feel timeless rather than tied to a specific moment.
This collection consists of ten original oil paintings, each custom framed, created in collaboration with Anthropologie and intended to be lived with—objects that carry presence, memory, and longevity.