Raised in a creative home in Minnesota, Lexi was given ample opportunity to explore her interests in nature through first hand experiences and collections of beautifully illustrated books. From her childhood interest in biology and funerary traditions, to her current career in deathcare, Lex has taken it upon herself to combine science and art in every tidbit of her corporeal self.
In 2017, she graduated from Lawrence University with a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences and Studio Art. There, she put her passions to practice in three major projects; two of which focused on the importance of medical illustration throughout history and modernity, and one displaying and organizing the University's Ornithology Collection*.
Lex pursues a life as an advocate of science through art, particularly in the biology of death and green cemetery practices. In 2020, she graduated from the University of Glasgow with a PgCert. in Human Anatomy. Currently, she works in human anatomical tissue recovery, procuring donated tissue for transplant. She maintains a healthy interest in the elegant and macabre; a flare for wicked humor; and occasionally reminisces on the golden days of professional wrestling.