
During my time as a senior, I had the task of creating something that would be considered my "final." Taking almost four months of planning and work to create, this self-portrait is a culmination of everything I learned during my time at college.

I went on a roadtrip to Yellowstone years ago, and took a picture of a buffalo grazing on a peninsula. I tried to make this painting as close to the original photograph, in terms of lighting and color, as I could with the skills I had at the time.

A digital print, with this specific set of pieces having me create a laser-cut indentations ( the humans) and using them. The "story" for this one is two people trying to figure out why the one in the center is frozen in ice.

For a good portion of my life, I've used public transportation, and I would remember getting home late at night. Using cyan, yellow, magenta and black (in that order), I re-created my memories of my bus trips as best as I could.

For this set, I used a topic I'm fond of: Science. Specifically, evolution. Using the most iconic pictures of surrounding the topic (finches and Charles Darwin), I created these flyers to make the statement that evolution is real and here to stay.

My first ever successful piece of digital printmaking. For this insignia, I created the design on Adobe, before printing them on clear sheets, etching them into the ink press, and then applying them onto paper.