In 2020 I was accepted to participate in the Jackson Hole Public Art Wild Walls murals. This walking gallery throughout Jackson features large works that are wheat pasted onto blank walls to create a unique gallery of street art. This 6.5'x10' mural depicts the rivers, streams, and water ways of Jackson Hole as well as the Cutthroat Trout that inhabit it. The mural was also partnered by Protect Our Waters JH to highlight the importance of protecting our water ways from invasive species. I created a augmented-reality video that shows how invasive algae blooms effect water ways and the fish that are found there. The artwork was created digitally with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, then printed on paper and wheat pasted to the wall.
**The mural was temporary and is no longer viewable.**