notes on the pandemic. past, present, our future.
Lyrics, words to examine, reminders of our presence in a room, in the world. When all that is unnecessary is edited out, we are illuminated with simplicity...
Reminiscent of Japanese lanterns, each light box is one of a kind and constructed using reclaimed wood, LED lighting and hand printed text on pressed Mulberry paper. The simple text accentuates the words and the illumination beautifully helps them glow at night.
From the intentional perspective of an artist working from the city’s center, the ‘Urban Planning Project’ documents downtown Los Angeles’s streets.
Photography and printmaking naturally became suitable mediums in documentation, borrowing from ancient Japanese Ukiyo-e printmaking techniques that depicted urban centers and the interests of everyday life. Symbols of our modern, everyday life such as business signage, architecture, and vegetation are reinterpreted in this collection creating contemporary images that span Los Angeles’s last decade of life.
Inspired by the laid back SURF culture, this collection combines plant extract dyed textiles with bold, recognizable, call to action words.
*think modern surf shack vibes*
The rough and desolate landscape of the Sonoran Desert served as the inspiration for this collection of textiles and art. Photographed in Abandoned Mining towns the patterns and symbols are in direct relationship with the land.
A collection of patterns and original artwork based on 64 Hours in NYC.
Black & White Polaroid Photographs of NYC
the Dark City Series is a collection of my most treasured travel photographs that celebrate beloved cities and urban landscapes.
A collection of photographs and collages depicting living alone in a big city. The first pieces that reflect my examination of cities and reflecting on our existence in their space.