This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
There once lived a being who, in the desperate and unsuccessful search of light outside, found itself taking its final breaths, tired and fragile, withered and frail. While walking it's final steps down in the darkness into the dead-end path, with…
In "Peaceful Afternoon," the varied blue tones communicate the water and a calm feeling. By using horizontal symmetry and simple shapes such as small triangles for trees, lines in the water as a reflection, and a silhouette of a fisherman mid-cast,…
"Let's Ride" are drypoint prints of blind contour sketches of my motorcycle gear, reflecting my identity through the individuality of my gear. The scratchy appearance adds an edgy effect that pairs with motorcycle riding risks.
While taking a brief moment to myself amidst the chaos leading up to my first ever international flight, I ended up in a stairway landing where geometric light rays beautifully accented the architecture of O'hare International Airport.
As I stood in front of one of the world's oldest and most impressive architectural feats of spiritual devotion, I strangely found myself equally fascinated by the rows of modern mass-produced chairs scattered in front of the Pope's empty pavilion.