Pinecone wearable transformed to wall art
After creating my first wearable sculpture with pinecone pieces, I knew I wanted to make another on a larger scale. This piece started with a ring meant to be worn on top of the shoulders Read more…
“Make art to make sense.”
I created that motto when I really started to figure out what my “Why” is – not only as an artist but as a human being. I make art to make sense of my world, my surroundings, and my thoughts. Art gives me a tangible outlet to process the intangible.
After creating my first wearable sculpture with pinecone pieces, I knew I wanted to make another on a larger scale. This piece started with a ring meant to be worn on top of the shoulders Read more…
The idea of wearable art came from a brainstorming session with my ceramics professor at UCF Chris Thomas, who had a lightbulb moment saying “how awesome would it be for you to make peacock armor Read more…
“Eclipse” I painted this Lifelines watercolor while at a makeshift campgound in Rexburg, Idaho during the Great American Eclipse of 2017! What a wild thing to see the eclipse in the line of totality. The Read more…