Hey, I’m Haley.

I grew up on a farm,

in a town of 500, in Northwest Ohio with a passion for drawing.

After a D1 pole vaulting stint in college and a degree in Fashion Design, I did what any smart college grad does: took my absolute-zero experience in skiing and moved to Aspen for a ski job.

I spent my 20s traveling around the world (and to all 50 states!), working a variety of creative jobs, hosting 100 episodes of my own podcast “The Passion Design Project,” and always drawing in my free time. What started as selling $30-$100 pieces has now turned into being a full-time artist in Jackson Hole. Painting around the USA and worldwide, I’ve developed a unique style of line art and mural artwork that is sought out by well-known companies to bring their brands to life and I feel so grateful for the opportunity to do this.

As a 7 on the Enneagram, I am super optimistic and always excited about new things - I’m all about the high vibes baby! I love the business side of things and reminding creatives that it is totally possible to create a killer lifestyle by doing what you are passionate about.

When I’m not doing this artsy stuff, you can probably find me in a trendy cafe ordering a bougie coffee, going on wild adventures with my husband Owen, or jumping on a plane to vlog about a new place in the world.

Join my art & adventures over on insta @haleybhop

Clients I’ve loved working with:

Smart Passive Income Podcast with Pat Flynn

Gemma O’Brien collab @ Tiffany & Co. shanghai

Gemma O’Brien collab @ Google Headquarters

National Museum of Wildlife Art

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Fine Dining

Four Seasons Resorts

Orangetheory fitness

(paris) (shanghai) (Mexico city)

(new york city) (SAN FRANCISCO)

NEW THOUGHT DIGITAL

Jackson Hole Winery

AndShesDopeToo

Fresh Life Church

TITLE BOXING CO.

Jump trading

HILTON HOTELS

Anvil Hotel

WORT HOTEL

When I grow up I want to be an artist. I would because I like to draw. I would have my studio. And when I got bored I would go somewhere and draw what I see. When I’d have enough pictures drawn I would sell them.
— Haley (age 10)