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Va a en el Táscate
While in Mexico for a month without signal, I spent most of my time admiring and photographing the free-roaming animals. I engraved this image I took of a grazing cow onto porcelain tiles, questioning the relationship humans have with animals and…
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Higher Self
While investigating my intersecting identities, I sculpted this self portrait as I always resort to the idea of my ‘higher self’ in a way people resort to a higher being for answers.
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Two Jokers
These kitty jesters have somehow managed to escape the bounds of their respective playing cards, and also care about each other very much.
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Quetzalcoatl
This is a count cross-stitch pattern that I drafted digitally, inspired by the eponymous winged serpent deity of Mesoamerican origin.
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Engagement
This piece pictures my parents on their engagement. I painted it during my decision to attend the University of Kansas, one of the most convincing factors being that my parents got married in the Danforth Chapel on campus.
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Everted
With this self-portrait, I challenged myself with color by inverting portions of the piece. I also wanted to make it a little bit interactive, so while pointing a camera with an inverted filter, the colors will invert.
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Stop by My Leaf!
During a walk, I was struck by some trees growing near Indiana St. Each leaf caught the Spring sunlight and seemed to invite winged and antennae-d friends.
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dyslexia
In 'dylsexia,' I aim to capture the silent struggle of children grappling with dyslexia, especially before diagnosis when their difficulties in learning to read may be misunderstood or overlooked. The young girl is depicted with her eyes obscured by…
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Petit-Déjeuner
I am inspired by the beauty of life and try to capture it through painting if time was in stand still. To the average person, a meal is not worth noting because it happens so routinely in life, but it is the experience and feeling associated that…
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