Reconciliation , 2020
70 x 70 in (h x w)
Ink, Sharpie, Whiteout, and Gesso on Bristol

Creatively, this project was an exercise in remembering. Through the use of improvisational mark making, I worked to face a traumatic and notably dark period in my youth. The details of this period, I believe, are irrelevant and their sensitive nature makes them challenging to articulate to the wider world. The work serves as a robust, nonlinear timeline of events, littered with vignettes and crudely held together through a variety of organic forms and marks. There is no “right way” to enter and there is no “wrong way” to travel through, but there are most certainly a plethora of ways which one can interpret it. Simply explore it, feel it, see it, and live in it. For that is all that I ever intended of you. Nothing more, nothing less.

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Abstract Sunset Wool Tailored Jacket , 2020
Wool lined with silk taffeta
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
USD
1250.00
Ups and Downs , 2020
57.6 x 180 in (h x w)
Glass installation
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
USD
The New Great Wall , 2020
84 x 132 in (h x w)
Acrylic on canvas /
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Connected , 2020
60 x 36 in (h x w)
Acrylic on canvas /
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Self-Portrait , 2020
20 x 16 in (h x w)
Archival inkjet print /
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
USD
300.00