Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Business (Advertising), formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's, mural of KU Jayhawk portraying the School of Pharmacy, formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Medicine, formerly located in the Jayhwkw Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
Patrick Bower's mural of a Jayhawk portraying the School of Engineering, formerly located in the Jayhawk Reading Room of Watson Library, circa 1954. There were other murals relating to other KU schools, which were all painted in 1950.
This piece represents how overworking oneself leads to burnout and ends up hurting more in the long run. I wanted to comment on how forced or obsessive productivity can be its own form of self-harm, demonstrating the ease of damage through the wax…
The March of Time uses Surrealist elements to embody how the majority of many people's limited time in life is spent doing things they're not interested in, ignorant of the curiosities around them. Although much of the worst parts of life are not a…
This piece was originally submitted for the Kemper Teen's Once Upon a Teen online art exhibition in 2022, portraying the villain of my own personal story. The dragon-inspired clock monsters are an allusion to the classical battles seen in mythology…