The Valentine’s Day Cards That Started It All

Born from a forgotten Valentine’s Day and a kitchen-table art project, this printable marks the beginning of Riverbed Art’s Digital Downloads- creative moments made for…
Read MoreWhy I Started Turning My Art Into Stickers and Bookmarks

A look at why I turn my art into stickers and bookmarks meant to be used and enjoyed.
Aroostook River Angels & Snow Trees

Aroostook River Angels and Snow Trees are created from large pieces of river glass handpicked from the Aroostook River in Caribou, Maine. Each piece carries…
Read MoreFrom the Riverbed: The Story Behind the Aroostook River Illustrations Collection

A look at how nearly 20 years of collecting glass, stones, and pottery from the Aroostook Riverbed has shaped my artwork, turning once-broken pieces into…
Read MoreMS Can Kiss My Ass — And "Blow Me" Too

There’s something about being stuck in a chair for days that brings everything I feel about living with Multiple Sclerosis to the surface. And no,…
The Seagull Always Gets the Last Laugh

There are certain moments in life that etch themselves so deeply into our memories that, years later, they still make us laugh—or, in my case,…
Read MoreWaiting, Resilience, and Creativity: The Story Behind the Art

This sticker was born from moments of waiting—waiting for my body to feel better, for summer to return, for the river to be just right….
Read MoreAdapting and Growing: A Week of Change at Riverbed Art

Growth is about embracing change, learning from challenges, and refining the experience for our collectors. This past week , we made important shifts—moving away from…
Read MoreThe Story Behind the Riverbed Art Logo: A Symbol of Resilience and Renewal

The Riverbed Art logo is more than just a design—it’s a symbol of resilience, renewal, and the ever-changing flow of life. Created during a pivotal…
Read MoreResurrecting History: The Story Behind Aroostook River's Wooden Shingles

For the past two decades, I’ve been discovering the same size boards repeatedly in the Aroostook River. Measuring approximately 16 x 4 inches, each find…
Read MoreDiscover the Beauty and History of Our Black Glass Angel

Discover the history and hidden stories behind Riverbed Art’s exquisite Black Glass Angel. Handpicked from the Aroostook River in Caribou, Maine, this unique piece of…
Read MoreThe Story Behind the Art: ‘In the Moment’

Spring is FINALLY in the air, and hummingbirds are a fast approaching. I’m so excited to see them again! As I sat by my living…
Finding A Voice Through Art

In the throes of battling breast cancer, my artwork became a silent outcry—a reflection of the voice I felt I’d lost. Despite voicing concerns about…
Read MoreEmbracing Nature: The Story Behind 'No Mow May' Art

Unveil the enchanting tale of ‘No Mow May,’ a celebration of nature’s resilience along the Aroostook River. Rooted in a commitment to environmental stewardship, this…
Read MoreAroostook River Illustrations: Art That Speaks of Memories and Love

A personal reflection on the stories behind La Lune and Look at the Stars, created during a time of grief, memory, and love.