I am a practicing artist in Dahlonega, Georgia. I taught middle school art for a few years in Gwinnett County while my husband, Tristen, and my brother, Tyler, began crafting the dream that would become Accent Cellars. Art and wine go hand in hand for me—quite literally. Being able to realize all our dreams under one roof as individuals, as family, and as business owners is the creative collaboration I am most proud of.
My studio is located on the property at Accent Cellars, where I host a variety of workshops for children and adults. The studio is a space for creative exploration, great conversation, and meaningful connection through art. It is constantly evolving, like a living organism. I am always exploring new mediums, discovering new processes, and sharing them openly with our guests.
My studio is a love letter to my inner child who always loved getting lost in any and all projects. My hope is that it continues to give others permission to play, lose track of time, and discover new depths in their creative problem‑solving
Studio, Interrupted February put me in time-out. I was using my glass cutter to recycle wine bottles for different projects, per my last post, when an accident occurred. The bottle […]
January felt like a month made of deep water emotionally &… actually. The flood that swept through our property left behind more than damage; it stirred up a kind of […]
If you’ve ever stepped into my studio at Accent Cellars, you already know it’s a place that rarely sits still. Paint dries next to half‑formed ideas, scraps of paper […]