While there is a lot of personal meaning to the artist, this work encompasses striving for and sampling expansions. At the time this piece was created, for the artist this included picking up old hobbies, pushing comfort zones by putting herself out…
Using entirely second-hand materials and a combination of traditional textile techniques, this piece is a cross-section of histories. Patterns and fabrics meant for utility, and the labor of my hands are all retired on the wall for viewings sake.
A pieced together sampler of hand-woven huck lace. Using colors meant to camouflage into a white wall, the unique and subtle textures the huck lace are emphasized and showcased.
While visiting the natural history museum this porcupine caught my attention. The frontal view and white-tipped quills made creating the silhouette with dark charcoal an interesting challenge.
I created this scary self-portrait to portray that feeling of needing to take a break. I portray myself disconnecting or taking a break from what I'm presented with by removing my eyes. I used dramatic lighting and a downward angle to portray my…
My creative space extends beyond sitting at a desk. I am constantly coming up with ideas and jotting down sketches everywhere I go. I started this piece of work from the idea of "shower thoughts," but it later developed to anywhere is a workspace,…
Beyond the symmetry or suddenness of this mountain, what appeals to me most is its almost friendly gaze as it watches over the surrounding countryside. Its soft slopes emit a sense of safety and comfort not typical of other mountains.
The park surrounding Castello di Miramare near Trieste has many openings within the foliage from which a playful glance at this beautiful castle can be stolen. Originally built by an Austrian archduke, the castle seems at home in the North of Italy.
In this photo, I hope to provide a different perspective of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The building is often seen in its entirety, making it difficult to appreciate the smaller elements that make up the whole. By compositionally arranging the image…