When you walk on Mass. Street, you will find many bright red metal boxes holding "Pitch" magazines. Most of them are marked, covered with stickers and graffiti. In the winter of 2020, I was taking pictures on Mass. Street and came across one of these…
This photo was taken at the second Phi Psi protest on September 14th, 2021. I felt it was important to capture the energy that was coming from the crowd. It was also important to capture the emotion, the anger and disbelief of the events that…
Part of a series of exploring different styles and visual influences through the same composition. For this piece, I drew inspiration from tattoo illustration, ink painting & pop art.
The expression, "cat's got your tongue," does not have a known origin, but one potential source for the phrase is a cautionary tale about witchcraft. In these stories, witches were known to steal people's voices by cutting out their tongues and…
Isolation, was created following the aftermath of the coronavirus and the loss of the Artist's roommate to alcoholism and depression. Capturing the street that the two used to live on, the piece resembles the effects of a mudslide, the destruction,…
Growing up in a small town, my family has always been influential in my life. I grew up picking walnuts with my stepfather and canning produce with my mother over the summer. I will always cherish these memories and wanted to capture these sweet…
Atropos, the Greek mythological sister of Fate also referred to as the “unturnable”, cuts the thread which Clotho spins and Lachesis allots. This cut signifies the fate of our death (which, funnily enough, I feel is the only certainty that kind of…
Here I’ve taken Clotho, the Greek mythological “spinner” sister of the three Fates, and have transformed her into a selfish metaphor expressing my personal qualms with identity surrounding femininity and place in my surrounding world as a…
PredvPrey was my reaction to fears surrounding the unknowns of COVID-19 with the simultaneous Fall 2020 decision by many states to send public schools back full-time with little precaution. Through my parents and close friends being public school…