Letting Go: Donating My First Miniature Artworks





Until now, all of my art has been fairly hard to find—and that’s mostly been by design. I tend to get deeply attached to each piece I create. Letting go has always been the hard part.
But this week, that changed.
For the first time, I released five miniature works of art out into the world. It felt like the right moment, and I wanted my first experience sharing my art to be meaningful—so I chose to do it through a charity.
These pieces have been donated to Radiant Community Arts, a nonprofit organization based in Eugene, Oregon. They do incredible work offering art classes, gallery exhibitions, and community events that help keep creativity alive and accessible.
Each of my donated pieces reflects the direction my style is starting to take—landscapes and whimsical content that make me feel something, and hopefully, others too. I’m still exploring and evolving, but it’s exciting to see my own voice begin to take shape.
If you’re in the area, I’d love for you to come out and support the cause. The silent auction will be held on September 21st, at the Fifth Street Alley in Eugene, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM.
It’s a small step for my art, but a big one for me.
Price: Silent Auction prices start at $3.00