About Me

I’m a blind archival naturalist, environmental historian, and wildlife illustrator. My work draws on specimen collections, fading field notes, and personal sensory experience to reimagine how we remember—and see—the natural world. Guided by touch, sound, and story, I follow the threads of empire, ecology, and memory, tracing the entangled roots of conservation and natural history. Through illustration and research, I surface overlooked species, challenge inherited narratives, and advocate for a more inclusive, accessible relationship with the wild.