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Untitled Self-Portrait
This work is a self-portrait depicting a sleepless gaze showcasing a mundane moment. A action so simple as brushing teeth can feel tiresome. The gaze of this portrait allows for questions to arise.
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Quiero Saber De Ti
A mixed media collage made up of torn images, paper, and thread. Illustrating a mother-daughter relationship that is filled with a sense of longing, loneliness, and estrangement. The thread working to keep the tie together and heal the brokenness.
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Untitled
This intuitive sculpture was formed by attaching wheel thrown pieces and slabs together create a work that considers movement and space. A work that toes the line of sharp and soft and helps us reconsider how we interact with the world around us. How…
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Home, Sweet Home
A triptych that explores the idea of home. What makes home? Where is home? A feeling so sweet like ice cream or a feeling so unfamiliar and estranged.
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Dragon's Gate
A gate to a mysterious world. For this piece I designed several plants and arranged them around the "gate tree".
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Strangers (again)
The two hands in the middle represent the longing for each other while being connected by a fragile string, but somehow they can’t be together. Overall, I planned on conveying a feeling rather than a singular message, because I think everyone can…
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The First Snow
The Cuddle Corner represents a safe haven for everyone that searches for a cozy space to relax between plants, drink some hot chocolate and eat soul food.
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Sun after the Rain
The Cuddle Corner represents a safe haven for everyone that searches for a cozy space to relax between plants, drink some hot chocolate and eat soul food.
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August is Over
“A dream passing by like a warm summer breeze.“ My lino print piece can simply be interpreted as the sunflowers starting to bloom as soon as august is over. Though, the underlying motives are the feeling of nostalgia, the longing for this place you…
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