Driven by her inspiration to create - "I believe The Creator of all, gave his creation the ability to create, and that fascinates, humbles, and inspires me.” -  Maile has experimented in many forms of artistic expression throughout the years. 

She began singing and drawing at a young age and began writing songs soon after she took up guitar in 1996.  Her visual art - which up to this point had been her main passion - took a back seat as she focused on her song-writing.  She performed solo, and in a band until 2004.  In 2005 she began composing digitally, and found the computer to be a means of further refining her creative visions while allowing her to remain true to her acoustic roots.  Inspired by world music, full-bodied musical layers, and captivating melodies, she has used her versatile voice, and musical aptitude to created an epically fresh sound that reflects her inspiration.

Currently, Maile is pursuing her music, art, and free-lance graphic design.
"Aside from being a vehicle of self expression and communication, my creations carry my dreams, aspirations, and analysis of life.  I am devoted to my passions, and am dedicated to innovative design, quality, and integrity in all I produce.  I hope to never stop growing personally, or artistically, and am excited for what the future holds."   

Despite the medium, Maile successfully maintains artistic integrity and flawless execution, and has astounded people with her originality, style, and creative aptitude since she was young.  Applying her artistic understanding to everything from face painting to window displays, Maile’s artistic versatility is what makes her the unintentional trend setter that she is, as well as a name to be trusted. • Biography • An artist, inventor, and musician, Maile’s Father passed away in 1990, and she thanks him for the talents, and abilities he instilled before his death.  Maile’s Mother, “The Woman with a Golden Touch,” whose sweet soprano voice and piano skills supported her husband’s musical endeavors, remains Mailes definition of what love and grace look like in bodily form.  Maile thanks her for her support, patience and unfailing love. Lastly, she thanks all who have positively impacted and inspired her personally and artistically. 

‘Thanks be to God for you all.’ “ Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t  go away.”

- Phillip K. Dick