A Collaboration in Print

Rooted in the moss-draped forests and salty air of the Olympic Peninsula and shaped by the golden light and granite ridgelines of the Wasatch Front, this block printing studio grew from a season of stillness and recovery. After Lacey suffered a major skiing injury, time slowed—and in that quiet, Haley began to teach her the art of block printing, a process as deliberate and grounding as the rhythm of tides or the hush of snowfall. What began as a healing ritual between sisters became a daily practice, then a shared creative path. Haley, an artist whose work moves fluidly across mediums, sketches designs drawn from memory, movement, and the natural forms of coast and forest. Lacey, whose hands bring precision and care, carves and prints each design by hand. Their process is both collaboration and conversation—between sisters, between landscapes, between material and meaning. Inspired by the textures of bark and stone, the shimmer of water, and the quiet power of place, their work flows across textiles, paper, and mixed media, offering pieces that carry the imprint of wild places and the slow beauty of handmade craft.

Thoughtfully Designed. Sustainably Made. Always by Hand.

Monica Americana Photography

  • Lacey

    Influenced by her love of the outdoors, Lacey has her M.A. in Environmental Humanities and continues to work in academia. When she’s not printing, she can be found rock climbing, skiing, sitting along creeks, and tidepooling.

  • Harley

    Our dog who keeps us grounded and entertained. She loves rolling in salmon that spawn in our creek, chasing after the ball, lounging in the sun, and swimming in the bay.

  • Haley

    Haley’s art spans from nature-based collaboration with her sister to capturing her love of the western way of life. She does most of the design work, but leaves the carving and printing to Lacey. Her true passion are her horses and competing in rodeos.