
BIO & CONTACT

I graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Stout with a BFA Degree in Multimedia Design December 2013. Multimedia exposed me to almost everything under the sun of design, but I found my strength and appreciation for working in 3D only a year before graduation. Something clicked and I created a portfolio concentrating on 3D modeling objects and environment designs along with drawings, paintings, animations, and more.
Now, I found a great niche in the construction industry, continuing in the 3D world, but also virtual reality development! There's nothing like being inside or up close to something you've made digitally and the cool thing is...it can be absolutely anything.
What I find intriguing about 3D modeling is the constant problem solving skills with the usage of design solutions and strategies. It’s a progressive puzzle to create something in a comprehensible manner. I am always willing to learn many objectives to my full extent.
Thank you for previewing my portfolio - check out my resume and contact me if you are interested in more information!
In contrast to staring at a computer all day (or looking through VR goggles), I also love riding and working with my trick horse! I started riding horses in 1999 and 5 years after lessons and riding out West, I began training my first filly, Cimarron. She responds well to liberty lunging, bareback & bridleless riding, tricks (bow, laydown, sit), and comfortably rides the trails as a guide or solo. Connection and communication with little to no words with a four-legged, 1000lb animal requires an immense amount of trust and respect.
In 2012, I traveled from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania, with Cimarron, for an internship with Lizzy Traband. We lived and learned the Taiji Horsemanship methods on their farm, while traveling part of the East Coast for shows, clinics and performances. I look forward to learning more among my favorite trainers and executing my knowledge with a combination of effective horsemanship methods.