This photograph is intended to be used as a poster for my senior thesis film, Your Wildest Dreams. It is intended to reflect the dream-like nature of the film which explores a young man’s feelings for his best friend.
This work showcases the true cost of fast fashion. It illustrates the physical and emotional toll the working conditions these people face simply so others can enjoy the luxury of cheap merchandise.
For many years, I’ve used the cotton-paper pages of my 1963 printing of Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud as the background for paintings and drawings. When displaying these works, I’ve frequently noticed viewers spending extra time reading…
Stack Scrap drawings are a documentation of plastic grocery bag scrap bundles - the byproduct of my personal manufacturing process used to create my coiled basket Smokestack sculptures. The plastic bag scraps take on an organic, almost-floral…
This is my favorite representation of South Park in Lawrence, KS. The beautiful bright greens intermixed with light rays flowing in fill me with feelings of strong nostalgia. It reminds me of the way I recall certain memories: vivid in feeling but…
this vertical composition captures the Pacific Coast in a moment of quiet power. The land rises and falls in layered ridges, pulling the eye from the textured foreground up through misty cliffs and into a pale, expansive sky.
This photograph captures the Oregon tide pools in an almost alien light. It shows a mist-laden seascape where land and water blur into something dreamlike. Figures dot the rugged shoreline, their forms softened by the haze, as if caught between…