Studio Originals & Sailor-Made Editions

signed print

What Sailor-Made Means

Inside the Studio

Every piece begins as a digital composition, created from original photography and shaped by a pop art lens. Signed prints come first, these are the foundation. From there, select works rise to the Sailor-Made Editions: printed in-house on matte canvas, mounted on wood panel, framed and finished with a signature pour of glossy resin.

A few pieces eventually inspire a one-of-a-kind original, made by hand, never repeated originals, available to collectors who want something singular. In that way, my process moves in reverse: the idea comes to life first as a print, then as a resin piece, and only later as an original.

If a piece speaks to you and hasn’t yet been created as an original, that conversation is always open.

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original art

To me, sailor-made means made with intention, shaped by place, and grounded in a life spent on the water. My family is full of sailors, and that perspective guides everything I create, from the subjects I choose to the way each piece is built.

My materials echo that spirit: matte canvas, hand painted frames, and coastal textures that carry the look and feel of the places I love. Every detail is considered.

Sailor-made is my way of saying it starts with purpose and has salt in its soul.

The studio is where my coastal worlds meet: Newport and Boca Grande, salt and sunlight, art and utility. Some days I’m working on a new composition, choosing colors or refining shapes. Other days I’m pouring resin, painting frames, or signing prints by hand.

The air smells like canvas and resin, with a hint of salt and sawdust. It’s a space filled with scraps, tools, half-finished thoughts, and ideas in progress. Everything in the shop starts here, built slowly, shaped by hand, and designed to feel like where it came from.

In my studio, the print comes first.

The print leads. The resin refines. The original finds its form.