Welcome to my little cabinet of curiosities.
I create dictionary art prints that blend collage, graphic design, vintage illustrations, typography, and fragments of old books. Each piece begins with a real dictionary page and grows into a small visual story, layered with antique imagery, atmospheric design, and the occasional quote pulled from forgotten texts.
My work lives somewhere between art, history, and curiosity collecting. I’m drawn to vintage engravings, strange illustrations from old books, poetic lines buried in dusty pages, and the quiet beauty of typography. By combining these elements through collage and digital design, I create prints that feel like artifacts from a slightly haunted library.
By training, I’m an anthropologist, I earned my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from UNCC—but by practice I’m an artist. Anthropology taught me to look closely at symbols, rituals, and the cultural meaning hidden in everyday objects. Art gives me a way to explore those stories visually.
Many of my pieces are inspired by eerie aesthetics, art history, folklore, and the strange cultural artifacts that linger in the margins of old books. I previously ran a typography shop on Etsy, and that love of letterforms and language still finds its way into my work today.
Think of my shop as a place where language, imagery, and history collide, dictionary pages transformed into small works of art that feel at home in old libraries, gothic studies, and cabinets of curiosities.
If you’re drawn to vintage books, dark academia aesthetics, strange art, and the beauty of the slightly uncanny, you’re in the right place.
Thanks for wandering through my shop. After all, every curse deserves a curator.