Wagon Hill Living Shoreline

The image on the left is the original photo taken of the Wagon Hill Farm shoreline along the Oyster River in Durham. This photo was taken to show the erosion of the shoreline before a living shoreline was installed. A living shoreline is an innovative restoration project designed specifically to reduce erosion, replace salt marsh habitat that had been lost or damaged, improve shoreline appearance, and accommodate salt marsh migration resulting from sea-level rise. I created the image on the right using photoshop, so that the project team could envision what the final installation of the Living Shoreline would look like. 

Dover Arts and Recreation Master Plan

For the City of Dover’s Arts and Recreation Master Plan chapter I photoshopped current sites throughout the city Dover, NH to envision what they could look like with public art incorporated. These sites and types of public art were recommended by suggestions from the community. This is the Rotary Arts Pavilion in downtown, which also incorporated the addition of grass between the stands.

Here i photoshopped a large scale mural on the back of the Earcraft Music building in downtown Dover, NH.