This photo captures a small fruit stand nestled along the cliffs of Positano, Italy. As a tourist, I wandered, taking in the stunning views and tasting sun-soaked fruit.. But behind the stand is a person who sees that same breathtaking view every…
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.
This work depicts myself from the perspective of someone looking over my shoulder. I am shown sketching a small porcelain replica of the bust of Michealangelo's David at my dorm room desk. I keep this bust on my desk because it was a gift from my…
While studying design and culture in Cuba this winter break ('24-'25), I became particularly interested in the beautiful doorways I saw there. These are illustrations of a few of my favorites from different cities including Cienfuegos (top left),…
I made this WALL-E model in my CAD class during my senior year of high school. That class contributed greatly to my decision to major in Industrial Design (ID) in college as ID is a field which heavily relies on 3D modeling. This WALL-E represents…
I made this gnome with my old shop teacher who taught me basic carving. I think wood as a medium for art is beautiful and I look forward to exploring it more in the future.
I have always struggled with falling asleep, so I wanted to depict the opposite of my reality. I chose to represent myself in a womb-like dream space where I am floating in a comfortable state. I wanted to use a common symbol of sheep related to the…
This winter, I had an incredible experience traveling through Brazil. I immersed myself in the culture and daily life, learning so much about their traditions and perspectives. As I explored the country’s vast landscapes, I was able to capture the…