This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
I like to imagine that there are little flower creatures disguised as wildflowers running around in grassy fields. They could be seeing eye pets for fairies or the watchers of nature. As a child, my mind was fantastical, and in my work, I enjoyed…
A loose menagerie of aquatic and surrealist imagery illustrated over the course of 10 months. None of the artwork was preplanned; I would freely add/modify the composition until the canvas seemed full enough.
In this collage portrait, I combine Artemisia Gentileschi’s "Judith Beheading Holofernes" and Caravaggio’s "The Calling of St. Matthew", using colored paper and red glitter to explore themes of justice, identity, and personal awakening. I insert…
Inspired by the grandeur and emotional intensity of Baroque art, the piece blends traditional elements with a modern sensibility. The figure, leaning against a ladder, evokes contemplation and vulnerability, reminiscent of Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro…
The composition reflects an emotional journey through personal struggles and growth, capturing a state of anxious alertness to symbolize internal battles with self-doubt, isolation, and depression. The central self-portrait, pierced by spears and…