About Me

A graduate of the Savannah College of Art & Design (SCAD), I’ve spent much of my career in media and marketing design, creating for web, social, and video. But watercolor is where I slow down, breathe, and reconnect with joy.

In 2017, I began Lotta Little after painting small lunch box cards for my elementary school–aged son. Each one was a tiny love note tucked in his lunch—a simple reminder that he was thought of and loved. When I began sharing them online, others connected with that same warmth and simplicity, and soon a small community formed around the weekly cards.

Today, I create both cards and stickers from my studio—painting, scanning, designing, and hand-cutting each piece with care. My work is cheerful and kind, meant as a gentle reminder to notice the sweeter things. Painted in a naïve, textural style, each piece celebrates imperfection: the swirls, the color bleeds, the layered textures that come together to form something subtly pleasant.

I hope my art brings a bit of brightness to your day and reminds you that even small, simple things can be full of heart.