Buen Dia

I've been illustrating artwork for Buen Dia since 2022, beginning with a collection of stamp-inspired California landmark prints that debuted at my first solo show in the original print shop in San Luis Obispo. Since then, Buen Dia has expanded into a larger retail space, a coffee shop, and a market—all rooted in community and creativity.

My work is available across their retail spaces, online shop, and through partners like World Market. I deeply value their commitment to sustainability, with eco-friendly vegetable dye prints and thoughtfully sourced paper. Over the years I have also contributed to collaborative projects like a national parks illustration series, and continue to create work for future releases.

My first collection with Buen Dia was inspired by the vibrant charm of California’s diverse cities and coastlines, reimagined as a series of illustrated vintage-style postage stamps. This body of work debuted in my first solo show at Buen Dia’s original San Luis Obispo print shop in 2022. Each piece highlights an iconic location—from the cliffs of Big Sur to the boardwalks of Santa Cruz—capturing the nostalgic feel of travel keepsakes with a warm, playful tone.

This collection helped launch our ongoing collaboration and continues to be available in Buen Dia’s shops, online, and through retailers like World Market.

California Landmarks Collection

California Landmarks Collection -

California Landmarks Collection -

Colorful, Coastal, Eclectic

This collection is bright, coastal, and eclectic—each piece has its own personality, but they all come together to capture what California feels like to me.

With landmark stamps, sunset scenes, and a colorful take on my partner’s surf board collection, these pieces illustrate my love for California.

Creative Collaboration

As part of a collaborative National Parks collection, I illustrated these pieces in my own folk-art-inspired style, highlighting the native flora and fauna of each region. Each design celebrates the unique natural beauty of the parks and reflects my love for art rooted in nature.

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