The Reflections of Venus , 2020
60 x 60 in (h x w)
Digital

So often we’re used to seeing visualizations of the goddess of love nude, focussing more on the physical beauty of the figure rather than the beauty of the connection they represent, the deeper part of an individual, which is why I chose to depict them clothed. Most importantly I wanted to show the goddess beauty as uncertain in their appearance, demonstrating some of the body checking behaviors I, as well as many
others, experience (grabbing body parts, constantly checking one’s reflection, etc.). These behaviors are a result of a negative body image that is often caused by negative feedback from family, peers, the media, and even by performing body checking behaviors (getting negative feedback from the checking behavior.)

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"Rhythmic Vortex" Look 1: Mr. Goosebumps , 2020
55 x 42 in (h x w)
Sheer smocked shirt, wool pants
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Desert House , 2020
30 x 20 in (h x w)
Kraft paper / magazine
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Exposing Accentuation , 2020
48 x 36 in (h x w)
Leather, taffeta, sparkly mesh, and pre-pleated woven fabric
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Patterns in Water , 2020
19 x 24 in (h x w)
Graphite
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
USD
500.00
Gulper Eel, Full Body , 2020
28 x 22 in (h x w)
Colored pencil / white ink / digital editing /
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
USD
125.00