Art 109: Visual Dialogue

Month March 2025

Fishing for Trash

This piece was created using Procreate and was made to outline the pollution issue in the waters where we fish. I wanted to create a fish made completely out of garbage and if you look at this piece from about… Continue Reading →

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.

This illustration is a visual parallel between Donald Trump and the pigs from the political allegory “Animal Farm” by George Orwell. I made this piece to show the similarities between Trump and the pig’s authoritarian leadership style. The title of… Continue Reading →

For Sale: Adult shoes, heavily worn

Objects we use every day become physical representations of the time and memory the user has lived with them. This piece juxtaposes a sentence called “the worlds shortest story” with the long and mostly pleasant memories I have associated with… Continue Reading →

Trees at Sea

A few weeks ago I spent several hours in the Arboretum well after midnight, exploring and enjoying the night air. It was windy, causing the trees to sway erratically; when I looked straight up the clear sky and shifting foliage… Continue Reading →

The Daughter of a Cop

Pillars

Pillars portrays internet space. It’s meant to be empty, unpredictable, nonsense, with something poking through the surface. Reminiscent of the chaos of communication in mediated forms.

The Syrian Civil War Coming to an End

This project made me express the Syrian war and the tyranny and genocide Bashar Al-Assad committed against Shia Muslims and Syrians of all cultures and religions. This shows what the revolt of 2011; Arab Spring, looked like. Also the excitement… Continue Reading →

New Art

My choice of artwork was recreating Norman Rockwell’s “The Connoisseur” and changing the subject from a Jackson Pollock painting to the infamous duct-taped banana. When Rockwell made the original, he poked fun at people who set themselves up in judgment… Continue Reading →

Sinking City

For this project, I chose to focus on the topic of climate change. This painting is supposed to represent the rising sea levels caused by climate change melting ice caps and expanding the oceans water, causing severe floods and sinking… Continue Reading →

Intention

This piece addresses my feelings of helplessness when it comes to the destruction of our planet and our rapid progress towards extinction. Although I try to be as environmentally conscious as I can, I am increasingly made aware of the… Continue Reading →

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