Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Month July 2024

I Can Quit Anytime

Nicotine is one of the most normalized controlled substances used worldwide. Whether it is inhaled or ingested, it has a grip on the lives of people ranging from middle schoolers to senior citizens. It is a well-known fact that nicotine… Continue Reading →

Petals of Strength

This piece is inspired by the abuse women endure. Two realities reflecting each other symbolize the dual experiences of battered women: the facade they present to the world and the hidden turmoil they often conceal. The background is designed to… Continue Reading →

Do you love your furry friend?

Hey everyone! In this video, I briefly shed light on the harsh realities of animal testing and how cruel it can be. My goal is to show you the cruel conditions for animals and encourage you to consider cruelty-free options…. Continue Reading →

Give Us Our Flowers – Apologize with Action

Rising occurrences of gun-related violence in communities, particularly in schools or similar educational settings, have been left without prominent legislative action on regulating firearms. This acrylic, oil pastel, and ballpoint pen composition draws viewers into a playful, childlike painting in… Continue Reading →

The New “Creator”

In this piece I combined my own human touch with AI generated art. I wanted to capture both our brains neural pathways, and AI’s neural nets, creating tension between the two. Inspired by Adrian Piper

Affirmation

Affirmation is done in acrylic on canvas. It is a commentary on continuing controversy surrounding gender-affirming care, with particular attention paid to surgery in the chest region. With this piece, I intend to bring attention to the fact that gender-affirming… Continue Reading →

the digitalization of feminity

This piece is about the constant comparisons that women deal with when it comes to social media. Having been on social media most of my life, there are so many unrealistic standards online that make women feel as if they’re… Continue Reading →

You Are(n’t) Enough by Grace Wilson

You Are(n’t) Enough is a multimedia work focusing on the current issue of colorism that is rampaging through the black community in the United States of America. Using my own experiences of colorist statements directed towards me, I wrote them… Continue Reading →

Thomas on the Roof

On July 13, 2024 at 6:11 pm, Thomas Crooks opened fire on former president Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania. Crooks hit the Trump in the ear, as well as 3 other crowd members, killing one before he… Continue Reading →

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