A pieced together sampler of hand-woven huck lace. Using colors meant to camouflage into a white wall, the unique and subtle textures the huck lace are emphasized and showcased.
Using entirely second-hand materials and a combination of traditional textile techniques, this piece is a cross-section of histories. Patterns and fabrics meant for utility, and the labor of my hands are all retired on the wall for viewings sake.
This piece depicts joy narratively, like telling a story: two siblings enjoy spending Christmas together despite living in a dark, shabby little house. This conveys an aspect of joy I find powerful, which is living in and appreciating every moment.
This illustration was inspired by the movie “Enchanted,” a film I enjoyed immensely when I was little! Reflecting back on this childhood love of movies and Disney, I aimed to play with cut paper, color, and layering to create a bright and joyous…
This illustration represents joy through a symbol, and what better symbol of joy than our sun! I wanted to exude joy through this illustration through the use of color, cut paper layering, and quilling.
This mural design concept for the Jayhawk Welcome Center celebrates KU, the student experience, and long-standing traditions through a collage of iconography that represents KU and the idea of "towering towards the blue." Iconography "towers toward…
This piece is inspired by the angels described in Revelation 4 of the Bible and is representing how Christ was depicted in the four gospels. Matthew- bold and strong like a lion, Mark- servant like the ox, Luke- Human and humble as a man and John-…