Artist statement: As I've studied at KU, I've discovered deeper loves for so many things in my life. Studying Japanese has once again sparked my love for the pop culture of Japan, fiber classes and brought my sewing machine back to life, and all of…
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…
Artist statement: This was a weave inspired by the character Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare for my Fundamentals of Fiber course. I wanted to use beautiful bring colors as well as hints to nature as being a fairy.
Artist statement: This textile piece was inspired by the franchise of Silent Hill and the eeriness it evokes. I wanted to use colors that resemble fog and resists that could create depth.