With this painting my goal was to experiment with the oil medium, capturing reflecting light and the texture of my cat's fur. I also wanted to incorporate my own personal longing for a rural lifestyle, and how an animal may yearn to be free as well.
This piece was done with pencil and charcoal, each stroke and lines placed precisely. This piece was meant to display the intricacies of the human body.
The vase depicted in this work was my great-grandmother's, and now my mom keeps it populated with Alstroemeria lilies. These lilies were also in my grandmother's wedding bouquet, making this print a generational piece.
“The Lightbox” is about creating a communal space for people to interact with. My Lightbox integrates the use of a large space meant to be interacted with in the physical world. While the Lightbox is a model made of foamcore, it represents the…
This painting is inspired by a serious work by a Korean painter (active in the Joseon dynasty). The original work Orchids and Rocks by Yi Ha-eung is housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
This picture of two girls was taken in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. They are part of the Kayan tribe, also known as the Long Neck tribe. They came to Thailand to flee persecution in their home country Myanmar. Since they are refugees, they are not allowed…