Welcome to Step Into Life Studio
Learn to love the questions themself and live your way into the answer.
Artist Statement
Love sits at the center of everything I paint—love for our dogs, our humans, and the moments that leave their mark on us. Living among the Adirondack Mountains with my two goofy dogs, Zelda and Moku, I find inspiration everywhere, from their vibrant way of being to experiencing the world as a painting made up of shapes, colors, values, and tones. The way I see the world guides my work, shaping both my art and the way I step into life.
Step Into Life Studio, originally Zelda Moku Creative was born from the various loves we experience in our lifetime. After stepping away from art for years, I found myself returning to two unfinished portraits of my soul dog Maggi. It wasn't until Zelda and Moku — full of life, light, and energy came into my life — that I was pulled me back to painting again. I wanted to capture them in ways I wished I had done for Maggi. That desire brought me back to the canvas, and ultimately, back to myself as an artist.
My art now spans both traditional and unconventional surfaces — from large-scale canvas paintings to hand-painted hats or other products. I started painting on hats because hats, like memories, are deeply personal. They’re collected, worn, and treasured. I worked in a local hat shop as a teen, and I fell in love with the way a single item could carry identity and sentiment. A custom painting on a hat becomes more than just a hat — it becomes a treasured keepsake.
While dogs - especially mine - were the catalyst—“when wagging tails and artistic souls collide”—my work continues to evolve. I take on all kinds of meaningful commissions: family portraits, landscapes tied to memory, moments that deserve to be held onto. My two dogs are a prominent part of my art still; they are by my side while I’m in my studio creating, and that will always feel special to me.
I’ve never been one to stick to a single medium or concept. Art, to me, is about movement, emotion, growth, and connection — about learning to love the questions themselves and living your way into the answers.
About
Custom Commissions
Commissioning a painting is a beautiful way to honor a memory, a loved one, or a moment that deserves to live on. I work closely with you to create a one-of-a-kind piece that brings that memory to life through texture, color, and feeling. Whether you already have a favorite photo or we need to take one together, I’ll help guide you through selecting the perfect reference image. We'll also discuss the style, size, and any specific elements you'd like to include, so the final piece feels truly personal and meaningful. Canvas sizes and pricing vary, depending on scale and complexity. Once we settle on the details, I’ll provide an estimated quote and timeline. Most projects can take anywhere from 3–8 weeks to several months, depending on size and my current commission schedule. Whether it’s a portrait of your dog, a family moment, or a place that holds deep meaning, my goal is to create a piece that helps you feel that memory every time you see it. To start your custom canvas, reach out through the contact form or email me directly — I’d love to hear your story.
My Approach to Commissions
Finished Commissions Gallery
A Peak Into the Studio
Step into my studio and see my works in progress as they take shape and evolve.
Contact Me
I can’t wait to hear from and start painting for you!