I’m Lexi!
I’m a chronically disabled artist doing my best to make ends meet, one hand-drawn piece at a time.
When I’m not creating, you’ll usually find me with my husband, Hunter, and our two kids, Kayson and Mila — probably outside, in the woods, or working on something creative together. I love cozy mornings, pink everything, and the quiet before sunrise.
For a long time, building things has been my way of creating calm in a loud world. What started as a creative outlet slowly became a lifeline — a way to connect, to process, and to make something meaningful on the days my body allows.
Living with chronic pain, disability, and the lasting impact of trauma has shaped how I move through the world. It’s taught me that healing isn’t linear, rest isn’t weakness, and that showing up gently is sometimes the bravest thing you can do.
My art comes from that place.
I create designs rooted in honesty, humor, and real life — pieces that feel comforting, relatable, and a little bit like someone finally said the quiet part out loud. I don’t work on rigid timelines or high-pressure schedules. I create when I can, at a pace my body can sustain.
This isn’t a big operation. It’s just me — my hands, my ideas, and a nervous system that prefers softness over hustle.
If you’re here, thank you. Supporting my work helps me keep creating in a way that’s sustainable, human, and true to who I am.
One small request: please don’t DM me about orders or questions. Between managing my own care with a team of doctors and coordinating specialists for my myself/family, constant back-and-forth communication is hard for me to keep up with. Everything I offer lives here on the site, and keeping communication centralized helps me stay organized and protect my energy 🫶
Thanks for dealing with me 🖤😅