My dad and I are always finding adventures to go on, especially in small forgotten towns that hold fun secrets. Behind us was the largest ball of twine, but in front was this 1930's gas station converted into a motel.
My work explores anatomy through soft gore. I utilize floating visual elements and intrusive forms to abstract the figure. One's smile and eyes are indicators of emotion or personality, so what happens to the figure when those features are mutated?
I first sketched this piece at a point in my time when I was fighting myself for my life. After two years, both grueling and enlightening--yet incredibly healing, I revisited this piece and saw a stark contrast to the initial meaning and title:…
Created by combining photography and illustrative practices to create for an intriguing image. Printed through the risograph process created for saturated and imperfect layers that add to the visual appearance.
Created by combining photography and illustrative practices to create for an intriguing image. Printed through the risograph process created for saturated and imperfect layers that add to the visual appearance.