MEET THE MAKER

I am a part-time artist and a full time lover of landscapes. I started sketching and painting when I was 4 years old and followed that passion all the way through high school. In college I studied Landscape Architecture which still let me flex my creative muscles through design, modelling, and digital renderings. I’ve missed making things for fun since entering the “professional” world so since 2020 I've been back at my drawing desk trying different things (like clay) and drawing on the inspiration from the mountains and the other beautiful landscapes that surround us in Montana. I love rock climbing and visiting our National Parks, which a lot of my work is based on, and I'm excited to showcase it to this adventurous community.

Hi, I’m Bridget. I’m so excited you’re here!

I grew up in the heart of the Midwest in Omaha, NE and spent my college years in Manhattan, KS. I've been waiting my whole life to move West and find myself in the mountains. The mountains truly feel like home to me. I love spending time outside with my pup Teton and my wonderful fiance that I met here. It has been so fulfilling experiencing each season to its fullest whether it's hiking, biking, climbing, or xc skiing.

MIDWEST TO MOUNTAINS…

The images that represent my brand and what they mean to me

The Crag

Modeled after my first ever multi-pitch route, it symbolizes adventure, overcoming fear, and trying new things

Teton

My adorable & crazy dog that means so much to me. He is love, silliness, and youth

Gym Holds

These holds represent community and a meeting ground as well as practice— putting in the work to improve yourself

Prairie Fire

I chose this as a symbol for boldness and starting new. The Prairie Fire quickly became a favorite native plant after moving to MT

The Creek

The Creek represents self-care and relaxation— very important aspects of starting your own business. Also the best part of a long day climbing outside (besides maybe a beer) is dipping your toes in the water… or stripping entirely and jumping in.

I want to take up some space to acknowledge while, I feel I have found a new home and family in the West, we are living on stolen land. I believe in the importance in what we say and how we say it as well as how we treat each other and this Earth. I do my very best to do right by my community, give when I can, and as I grow as a small business to maintain sustainable practices.

“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”

Haida Proverb