These are the pieces that tell stories across generations. I create timeless, archival-quality heirlooms to celebrate your family's history and legacy. Allow me to create something cherished that will pass onto future generations.

Family Trees come in so many formats. I developed these in a circular style out of necessity and then out of wonder at the form, the symmetry and this style is one where your family tree has a beautiful artistic rendering that reflects your family’s history.

Family Trees

A circular family tree painted on a wooden slice showing names, birth years, and death years of family members, arranged in concentric circles with decorative purple flowers and green leafy vines.

This is the first example that I did in a circle, resembling a slice of a tree. The client did not provide information on his wife’s side so the entire tree going back multiple generations, was all from his side of the family.

Framed family tree chart titled "Descendants of Annie and Harry Diamond" with concentric circles listing names and dates of birth, marriage, and death, with a legend in the bottom right corner explaining generations.

This example is for a man celebrating his 90th birthday and his parents are in the center and brother and sisters are in the second ring with children, then spouses then children and repeat. The family name is Diamond so I put a faceted gem in the center. Each branch has it’s own color to differentiate.

A circular family genealogy chart with names, birth dates, and locations of family members in concentric circles, decorated with floral and nature-themed illustrations, including a seagull and a ship at the center, and the text 'The Skinner Family' at the bottom.

Based in Nova Scotia, Canada, this family has the Patriarch and Matriarch in the center and subsequent generations radiating out. Each branch is color coded. The central image is watercolor of the iconic ship The Blue Nose which is featured on the Canadian dime.

A circular family tree chart with handwritten names, dates, and purple flower accents, titled "The Friedman Family."

This tree has the children and grandchildren in the canopy and the parents and grandparents in the trunk and roots of the tree. It was a gift from a granddaughter to her grandmother who raised her and turned 94.