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.
This piece is inspired by retro futurism and the bright colors that come with that aesthetic. I love using collage as my medium because of the creative ability to make new images with a strong tie to nostalgia.
This piece was created to show how America no longer identifies with the symbols they have used to represent the country. The statue of Liberty has been a symbol of freedom and inclusion for America for centuries but is valued no more by our current…
After learning how to use pastel in school, I wanted to create a piece showing how severe the smoke and damage was during the Palisades Fire. This piece is very personal to me since I have family in the LA area, and it made my anxiety surrounding…
The design of the West Campus Chapel combines modern geometry with Catholic symbolism, inspired by the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The chapel’s structure reflects the geometric form of the stadium, while incorporating personal…
This piece represents the cliché of “Crocodile Tears”, which means to cry tears of sorrow that aren’t sincere. The origin of this phrase comes from the 16th century idea that crocodiles wept while they consumed their prey. With this in mind. I…