This project sought to represent the working class and homeless population of Washington. Through photographs I took on my own personal camera, I captured 4 images I believe weave a story of those who work in service and labor, and… Continue Reading →
This watercolor and pen piece appropriates a recent post from the White House’s official Instagram account, depicting President Donald Trump in a crown with the words “Long Live the King.” This appropriation is influenced by jester cards in a standard… Continue Reading →
For this project I made a painting to depict the effects of the recent firings and budget cuts for U.S. national parks and federal workers. Without rangers and workers to maintain the parks, parts of them could be forced to… Continue Reading →
Recently, a Southern Resident orca mother was seen carrying around her dead calf out of grief, a mark of tragedy for both her as a mother and the Southern Resident orca group as a whole, as they continue to struggle… Continue Reading →
I have always used art as a form of release. It was and is my escape from reality and a lot of the time politics. I have made a balance beam displaying the republicans hold of power and the balance… Continue Reading →
For this project, I used felt scraps, thread and beading to create a functional wallet. My goal was to address the current issues of National Park funding by the Trump administration, through referencing the national park logo in my design…. Continue Reading →
This piece is inspired by my love for music and specifically for physical media. In this digital era we as society are becoming increasingly more disconnected with the music we listen to. I love being able to hold the album… Continue Reading →
This artwork shows how Elon Musk controls his employees like puppets, focusing on work over their well-being. The strings represent how he pulls them to meet his demands, treating them more like machines than people.
this is a zine I created based on an article I read about the current attempts to dismantle birth control access. I could not fit all of the images into one frame while maintaining readability, so I hope this is… Continue Reading →
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