This is a photo of the Plaza De Espana in Seville, Spain. It mixes several architectural techniques together and was built for the Ibero-American Exposition in 1929.
Every summer I grew up in the South Carolina Lowcountry because because each year as a military kid I would move to a new state or country, so Mt Pleasant, SC began to be the closest thing I could call home. Sweetgrass basketry has been a tradition…
The prompt for this piece was “create a picture with a man, a woman, a dog, a bird, and a banana.” So, I drew a father having a tea party with his young daughter and her stuffed animals, and the mother bringing in a tray of cookies.
Inspired by the notion of everyone’s eventual death and my family’s hereditary heart condition. I created a clay heart with my great grandfather’s pocket watch embedded inside. My dear friend Ardyn is the model for this photograph.
For this piece, I created an inventory for a character I made up based around Aztec mythology. This character is a flight attendant, bringing souls to the afterlife in the Sun. I was inspired by the gods Huitzilopochtli (hummingbird) and Quetzalcoatl…
This is what I imagine the Little Red Hen's Cafe would be like if she had more help: full of wonderful food and content customers! I wanted to keep the watercolor portion simple and use warm browns to mimic freshly baked bread and coffee.
Contrast is a measurement that can be applied to all things. Contradiction exists in all aspects of the universe. Where is dark? Where is light? How do we know? What do we tally? Compartmentalization is a tool to be cautious of.
Intensity often triggers overwhelm. There are images which feel immediate and present, others reflect the past, and others give a glimpse into a future. Searching for our own meaning in imagery can leave one frustrated, or relieved. What do we tally?…
This work explores a scenario where a cold, dark abyss is partially shielded from view by a frozen wash, enticing the viewer to try and look beyond the obstruction. Our frame of view is often skewed in ways that lead to our own self-sabotage when we…