At the Threshold
A personal reflection on artistic evolution, past identity, and creating intuitive work in the New Mexico desert.
The Original Painting I Don’t Own Anymore
There’s a painting I made years ago that I don’t have anymore. An old friend bought it, and now it exists somewhere completely outside of my life. It made me realize how little control artists have once a piece leaves—and why documentation matters more than we think.
At the Threshold: Lindsay D’Amour Williams and the Art of the In-Between
A recent feature in Desert Exposure explores Lindsay D. Williams’ evolving practice—tracing her movement between mysticism, landscape, and the space where perception begins to shift.
A Conversation on Mysticism, Land, and Creative Process
A conversation with Sabrina Scott on mysticism, landscape, and the evolving direction of my work—exploring creative process, the unseen in art-making, and the complexities within spiritual and artistic communities.
Bad Cowgirl Co. — A Collaboration From New Mexico to Scotland
A collaboration between the New Mexico desert and Scotland. Translating the visual language of Desert Illuminations into horse blankets and textiles that now exist far beyond where they were created.
News | Welcome
This is where you can find public archives of new work, exhibitions, publications, and studio milestones.
This page serves as an evolving record of the practice.