A photograph of a red fox with one blind eye. This photograph was taken in Baldwin City, KS, just south of Lawrence. I had been watching this fox for a while, and learned that it was a part of a family with 3 kits. Despite the fox's apparent…
A photograph taken of a red-shouldered hawk, which is native to Kansas. This hawk was found on KU campus near Daisy Hill. This photograph shows a subtle curiosity in a bird hidden in the protective layers of a tree's leaves.
This is a deer I photographed in Clinton State Park, just west of Lawrence. This photograph displays the pureness and innocence of deer, and shows a level of closeness and detail that most do not get the privilege of observing.
A photograph of a squirrel fattening up for the winter. This photograph was taken in Marvin's Grove on KU campus. The photograph shows how a wild animal must use its instincts to prepare itself for upcoming frigid temperatures and to get ready to…
This piece is a ceramic bust meant to resemble a character from a story I have developed over three years. The knight depicted is an aspect of time known as its guardian; his name is Neavergale. I loved creating this piece, which is my most ambitious…
Originally, the work was supposed to be only an arashi shibori piece, but the blue background reminded me of water from a koi pond my parents used to own. I decided to add koi fish to remind me of this peaceful time. I continued to add sashiko…
This piece was created for my Concept Design Class where we were given the task to create a character and design multiple different items said character would own. I decided to go with A Unicorn Exterminator, a man with a natural distrust of Unicorns…
This was created as a parody of Ilya Repin's iconic painting, "Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan." Here I am depicting SpongeBob caressing Squidward after he has eaten too many crabby patties.
This was created for the emotion project in my Illustration class. I wanted to illustrate the metaphor of anticipation, as depicted with the pre-show nervousness many people experience before performing.