Before the Covid-19 pandemic, our traveling as a family was abundant. We had endless adventures and even more memorable moments. Then the world shut down. We never quite recovered. Where I long to be is back on that beach with my entire family,…
Mokuhanga is a Japanese technique that uses water-based materials instead of oil-based like many western styles of printmaking. This piece uses four separate blocks to create the background, the body of the waxwing, the berries and branches, and the…
Oftentimes, the mundane gives us an incredible and overwhelming sense of joy to be alive. This piece, inspired by “The Orange” by Wendy Cope, illustrates how an object such as an orange can have a profound impact on the outlook of your life.…
When directly translated, kīpuka means “variation or change of form” in Hawaiian. In geology it refers to an area of land that has been surrounded by lava flows, whether it was due to slanted hills that cause two lava flows to meet again at the…