There once lived a being who, in the desperate and unsuccessful search of light outside, found itself taking its final breaths, tired and fragile, withered and frail. While walking it's final steps down in the darkness into the dead-end path, with…
This piece was heavily inspired by Brad Sneed’s illustrations in “The Bravest of Us All” by Marsha Diane Arnold, a book I loved when I was a child. The etching was made using 0.5mm and 0.7mm ballpoint pens onto matteboard, which was then sealed and…
This piece is a response to the continued popularity of film movements such as lomography, which prioritize the particular quirks of lower budget film cameras in order to achieve lo-fi, experimental, and/or unexpected results. Often, these…
It hurts to panic, it feels as though your chest is pulling you apart, distorting and contorting you in a way no one can visibly see. This is a piece attempting to visualize the invisible abstraction of a panicked individual, and how somehow nothing…
Many ancient and historical masks were made to honor deities and concepts, this is a mask created to honor the silent importance of rot. Often condemned for what it takes, it is hardly given credit for what it gives. Without rot, nothing can be new.…
This piece highlights the spectacle of absurdity in a world on fire. Despite the obvious turmoil of the fire, the focus of the image is on the strange words of "Hootch Rat." This is a reference to the artist's grandfathers retelling of his service…
With so much emphasis on physical appearances in modern society, it's difficult to see past the corporal features of others and easier to judge based on first appearances. It's often that people feel that their bodies do not compliment their soul,…