My Portfolio
2D Art

The World Will Survive Without Us. Accepted for display at the Wexner Medical Center for the prompt Sustainability in Medicine. 8.5 x 11 inches. Colored pencil and graphite on stock paper. 2025.

Some Serious Cartoons. Created for an experiential regarding a highlight of one's life. 8.5 x 11 inches. Permanent marker and card stock collage. 2025.

Sure, Sure. Created using the phenomenological method, listening to "Electro-Shock Blues" by Eels on a loop. Accepted for display at Schumacher Gallery. 8.5 x 11 inches. Acrylic paint and glitter. 2025.

For You. Minute-made poetry. 8.5 x 11 inches. Pen on a post-it. 2023.

Pretty Lil' Monsters- Dream Stuff. Free art with multiple mediums. I'm not sure if it speaks to keeping one's heart open or closed, but I'd like to think the former. 9 x 11.5 inches. Analog collage with oil pastels and markers. 2025.

She's Not Sure Either. Uses juxtaposition of materials and colors to communicate a dissonance between coexisting sentiments and realities. 10 x 14 inches. Analog collage with permanent marker. 2025.

You Heard Me. Chalk is for the summer and Expo Markers for the cold. About 20 x 24 inches. Expo Markers on whiteboard. 2025.

Pretty Vomit. A sickening ooze of spill-paint with fireworks of glitter. Accepted for display at Schumacher Gallery. Acrylic paint, glue, and glitter on canvas. 2025.

It's About the Conversations- Better than DMs on Instagram. Summer fun looks different for everyone! Good ol' street chalk on cement. 2025.

Plain is Pretty. Minimalistic Matisse-inspired cut-out. 7 x 7 inches. Exacto knife and paper. 2024.

Picking Ticks. Ghostly arms gently embrace a sweet kitten trying to hide from the enemy in plain sight. 7 x 7 inches. Marker and pen on paper. 2024.

Burbujas Del Mar. Inspired by ocean-side-living of my early adulthood. 6 x 10 inches. 0.07mm mechanical pencil on recycled paper. 2019.

The Sky is Purple Like Butterflies. A brief impressionism-ish piece for a tech and methods course. 7 x 7 inches. Oil pastel on paper. 2024.

Wonder What He Looks at First. Figure drawing. 18 x 24 inches. Oil pastels on sketch paper. 2020.

Forget Who's Who. Active abstract family drawing experiential. 8.5 x 11 inches. Oil pastels on paper. 2025.

Potted Lamps. Slightly ominous surrealism. Charcoal on drawing paper. 18 x 24 inches. 2020.

Learning ASL. Just practicing how to draw hands. 18 x 24 inches. Charcoal on construction paper. 2020.
3D


Metal Flowers are the Future! Created for a sculpture course that required wire as the main medium. Approximately 20 x 25 x 20 inches. Three different types of wire. 2024.

Homemade Adult Mobile. This dreamcatcher lets the nightmare of global warming seep through to remind adults of what they can only try to run from in their sleep. 38 x 38 x 70 inches. String, paper, hula hoop, and duct tape. 2024.

You Never Have to Water It!! Braided wire reminds us of the strength of many and individual branches stand elegantly adorned with wisps of autumn. 24 x 24 x 32 inches. Wire and plastic beads. 2025
A Mandala a Day



