Using a left behind painting and reusing it and evolving into something new. The existing blues and golds of the acrylic underpainting sparked the inspiration using the yarn to convey swirls and movement of a clouds. The textile approach makes the…
This collage represents the counterculture scenes at KU, particularly around the local punk and activist communities. It reflects my time with the Emily Taylor Center making and reading revolutionary zines.
As a costume designer, I wanted to find a hobby for myself that ties in my passion for art and sewing. This was my first cross-stitching piece and I wanted to incorporate my love for horror movies as well.
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…
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.
This print was created by layering two different risograph inks to create a graphic and illusionistic feel. This modern take on the biblical story of Christ's final words helps to convey how an event from 2000 years ago is still impacting believers…
I find nature and animals to be amazing and inspiring and drew this armadillo in a single color to highlight the incredible details and texture of its shell.
Dave was made to bring the same exited and lively feeling I got my first time seeing glass animals live to life. I used not only eye catching colors in his outline for a good contrast but also to show the complex nature of the vector and all the…