Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Month March 2025

Untitled (“And There Was Nobody Left”)

Done with charcoal on paper. I was inspired particularly by the works of post-modernists like Barbara Kruger as well as Dadaist typography. The words referenced are from the poem “First They came,” by Niemöller, and is chosen to evoke a… Continue Reading →

Identity

I recently went to Emerald City Comic Con and found many different forms of identity. These are all business cards with the artists work on them, showing how the media we consume today affects how we mold and shape who… Continue Reading →

The Observers

I wanted to represent the women who have been excluded from government inclusion for centuries, especially in the light of women’s rights. Bodily autonomy is significant, and with Roe V. Wade being overturned, many women have felt that protection was… Continue Reading →

Our Future

This image represents the state of our national parks and forests across America. The federal government has done many things to hurt the parks service, so I made this image to show it.

FUCK ICE

ICE or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is the federal agency in charge of deportation and ‘enforcing’ immigration law. They’ve been harassing people for years but after trump’s recent executive orders ICE is forcing even legal US citizens out of… Continue Reading →

meow wow ai pow

Drew a rapid sketch of a cat then asked AI to add colors to the image then took the image and drew on it digitally. This project is about embracing different art forms and responsibly using AI.

Cowboy in Bellingham

This is a critique on modern western masculinity I saw while growing up in Wyoming. This image taken from a gay porno which makes it even better. I made these pieces in response of the recent challenges to Obergefell V…. Continue Reading →

Mother Nature

This painting represents Mother Nature, the nails are sharp and her heart is broken open. It projects the implications of loss of ecosystems. The hair is red and fiery, to represent wildfires, her nails are sharp like thorns. Acrylic and… Continue Reading →

The Fall of Education

For this project I tore printed pages of banned books and arranged them around the composition. On top theres the silhouette of President Donald Trump to illustrate the idea of his plan to take down the Board of Education. Around… Continue Reading →

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