2018 Acrylic on canvas 36”x 36”
When our real life experience collide with our curated online lives; few are immune. Are our experiences, personalities, lives “good enough” for the internet, or should we tweak them so unknown people like them more?
2019 Acrylic on canvas 24” x 24”
This speaks to the balance between our online and real-life identities. The shadow (zeros and ones), is a derivative of the function of ourselves in real life (the scale). Both are a reality.
2018 Acrylic on canvas 24” x 24”
We are a meta bio hazard. This series asks us to question the viability of our food sources. How do we feed the 7.5 billion people on this planet? Where is the line between the use of harmful chemicals and hunger. The presence of glyphosate (Monsanto’s Roundup) in Cheerios and other children’s cereals as well as the recent recall of Romaine lettuce due to E. coli, highlight how the simplest of vegetables can become deadly when the path from farm to table becomes overly complicated.
2018 Acrylic on canvas 10” x 10”
We are a meta bio hazard. This series asks us to question the viability of our food sources.
2019 Altered Book
Our lives have switched from analog to digital. Is the only way to regain control of processing our experiences by using paper and pen?
2021, Crocheted yarn, beads, glass, copper wire, nails, utensils, cup, acrylic and wood.
This piece questions what is gender and how do we personally define it for ourselves.
2021, Cardboard, Acrylic, found objects and E. Nesbit’s children’s book “The Magic City”, 7” x 6” x 3”
While unable to travel during the pandemic, both books and art afforded us an escape to see beyond our homes. This piece was made using E. Nesbit’s “The Magic City”, on of her many books that my daughter and I enjoyed together when she was younger.,
2020 Computer fan, copper wire and tissue paper
Has our technology enabled us to fly to close to the sun?
2019 Altered Book
This meta version of the classic children’s book Goodnight Moon questions the usefulness of physical objects during childhood versus going full tech.
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