A fleeting echo of my homeland, captured in words and simple shapes. Much like our memories, which linger, blur, and are swept away by the relentless winds of time, this work symbolizes the fragility of those cherished moments that we hold so dearly.
These are portraits of local Lawrence Drag Kings & Queens, including Chay D Boots, Emma Eagle, Hurricane Kansas, Jeni Tonic, Johny Diablo, Kiki Cobra, Kiki Modean, Lamby Boots, and Sugar Mutt.
With this painting my goal was to experiment with the oil medium, capturing reflecting light and the texture of my cat's fur. I also wanted to incorporate my own personal longing for a rural lifestyle, and how an animal may yearn to be free as well.
This image was taken on, A Journey to Ecuador: University of Kansas and University of Vermont. This special photo captures the spirit of the 2024 spring break student-led trip where I led a multi-disciplinary group of students to Los Arboleros Farm…
When I think of summer nights in China, I think of ponds full of blooming lotus flowers with koi fish frolicking in the clear water, the moon's gentle glow and illuminated water ripples, and girls wearing traditional Chinese clothing walking while…