My artistic journey began in theatre—not under the spotlight, but in the scene shop, painting sets, designing costumes, and building worlds. Theatre taught me how the spaces we inhabit also inhabit our memories and understandings of the world, how those spaces can give form to memories, dreams, and ideas, whether through a small painting hanging over your dining table, or an immersive space that changes the way you crawl and roll through space. My work as a designer, director, and scholar has long explored the relationship between memory, storytelling, and material expression.
Painting became a natural extension of my storytelling practice, offering a medium through which to share the artistic processes and ambiances with everyday people in more accessible ways. Shifting from theatre to painting, I now explore how physical spaces reflect and shape our emotional lives. My work reimagines the symbolic and emotional landscapes of urban and wild places, commemorating the experiences they hold.
I’m deeply committed to commissioned work—creating personalized pieces that commemorate meaningful experiences in others’ lives. Whether crafting custom travelogues, capturing a wedding moment, painting a portrait, or bringing a favorite literary character to life, I see these projects as a way to make art more accessible and emotionally resonant. By collaborating with individuals to tell their stories through visual form, I aim to create work that holds lasting personal value and brings creativity into the everyday.
Ultimately, I aim to transport viewers into these layered worlds—to spark curiosity, empathy, and reflection. Through painting, I hope to illuminate the emotional resonance of place and celebrate the profound, often complex, connections between memory, landscape, and community.
A little more about my personal art:
The creative process begins with sensory immersion—absorbing the rhythm, color, and mood of a location—and continues through research into its history and cultural narratives. My first series, Wanderlust: A Series for Wandering Hearts, is rooted in my background as a stage painter and my own compulsion to travel. The paintings rely on tactile textures to evoke the physical and emotional feel of a place, often shaped by memory and mood. My current series, Postcards to Myself: Traces of Travel, shifts focus toward urban environments. These pieces blend impressions of city life with personal symbolism, combining textures, colors, and iconic landmarks to create emotional “love letters” to each place. I use local flora, fauna, and pop culture imagery to infuse the work with movement and mythology, often featuring animals as guides, guardians, or instigators. Throughout my work, texture remains central. It evokes the tactile feel of a memory, inviting viewers to not just see but feel the story within the landscape. Layering, color, and material all work together to explore the tension and wonder inherent in travel and transformation.
More artwork by Haddy
Magical Woodland Nursery
Trout for Camping Unit
Company Window Display
Nunsesnse Faux Stained Glass
Marat/Sade
Mind Fissures, Book Cover
The Long Cold Stare Book Cover
She Watches
Footloose in DC
It's Always Happy Hour in Philly
Great-Gran and Her Fave
First Family Portrait
Engagement Portrait
Is this your Homework?
Somewhere outside of Barstow
Gourmet Sh*t
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