
Travel, Paint, Repeat
That's right! We're Nomads!
So, why does a Georgia girl move
into a bus and head west?
Well it’s a good story, and one worth telling– In a nutshell, my husband and I became empty nesters just as the Covid shutdowns began, and we decided to run away to create a new life together on the road, traveling, painting, teaching, and experiencing as much of America’s beauty as possible.
We spent 13 months converting a 2011 Eldorado Aerotech Shuttle Bus into our tiny home on wheels, sold everything, moved into our bus on April 1, 2022, and then hit the open road a year later!
Working as a nomadic artist has been the wildest, craziest thing that I never imagined I'd do! There are challenges and sacrifices with living on the road, but the freedom and flexibility to craft our lives to look the way we want is treasure!
In April 2025, we celebrated 3 years in our tiny home on wheels 🥳 🚌

Before
After
life unplugged
We'll return to hearth and home one day, but take our wild hearts with us. 💛

Our tiny home on wheels was a labor of love. We fully converted a bus into a little cottage with kitchen, queen sized bed, shower, dining area, storage, and many other amenities. The full living area is a cozy 15' x 6.5'. It's our home, office, studio, and mobile oasis to come back to every day, no matter the location. 🧡 Living this way has had a profound impacton the way we work, see the world, and of course it's impacted my art.
We have onboard water supply and solar power to stay on the move and off grid for up to two weeks at a time.
We also have shore power options for regular campsite stays as well.
And yes, we did all the conversion work ourselves with assistance from my dad and brother.