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Tang.Blue Footed Booby.jpg
A silly little blue footed booby to spark some joy :)

Tang.The Father-Wizard Leo.jpg
This work is part of a triptych of larger paintings of my cat in a hat. The completed triptych will have The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost. I was inspired by the work of Harlem Renaissance artist Aaron Douglas.

Kaiser.Glacé.jpg
This work explores a scenario where a cold, dark abyss is partially shielded from view by a frozen wash, enticing the viewer to try and look beyond the obstruction. Our frame of view is often skewed in ways that lead to our own self-sabotage when we…

Kaiser.water with boats.jpg
Intensity often triggers overwhelm. There are images which feel immediate and present, others reflect the past, and others give a glimpse into a future. Searching for our own meaning in imagery can leave one frustrated, or relieved. What do we tally?…

Kaiser.Renewal-Mars.jpg
Contrast is a measurement that can be applied to all things. Contradiction exists in all aspects of the universe. Where is dark? Where is light? How do we know? What do we tally? Compartmentalization is a tool to be cautious of.

2020_Matousek_Mom and Me.jpg
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…

2020_Matousek_Mom's Childhood Home.jpg
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…

2020_Matousek_Mom's wedding dress.jpg
Artist statement: How do you photograph someone who is no longer around? This was the guiding question I asked myself as I approached this body of work. Ode to a Childhood Lost is a series in which I attempted to create a portrait of my mother, who…

Miller.Heaven's Octagon.jpg
The design of the West Campus Chapel combines modern geometry with Catholic symbolism, inspired by the Chapel of the Holy Cross and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The chapel’s structure reflects the geometric form of the stadium, while incorporating personal…
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