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Psychology 2018
Silhouette of a black woman, breathing her way through.
2020
Acrylic on Canvas
I am lucky enough to witness Lagunita being a real lake.
2017
Photo
Sea Glass is a poem I wrote in high school about fearing going to college. I transformed it into a book with watercolor paintings and text designs.
2023
Art book
It’s a shame if you did not get around time to see Hoover Tower in different lights.
2018
These small paintings were quick, gestural sketches that explore the beauty of the feminine form.
Oil on canvas
inspired by Mondays, morning showers, and an addiction to caffeine.
2019
Digital illustration
August on my family’s ranch in Jalisco, México.
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Environmental Photographs
The security blanket is a metaphor for something we cling to when we are afraid and how it is something we must learn to let it go.
Photography
This piece captures the fleeting, but golden moment of connection between the deer and the viewer. A reminder that beautiful things are fleeting.
2015
These pieces draw on the rich beauty of Italy to subvert ideas of what Italian art must be (i.e stuck in the Renaissance).
Pen and Marker