The Human Landscape

I sat on the floor with 6’ x 36” pieces of paper and created a series of drawings from different angles of a woman’s body.

Creating the fleshiness and power of the landscape of the human form with all of its rolling and undulating curves is a rewarding challenge; I gained insight and appreciation of the way we are connected and our moving parts.

36" x 72", Charcoal on Paper

Gathered Memories

This still life features a wide arrangement of objects draped across a table—birds, hats, a rocking horse, and more. The layered fabrics and varied items hint at stories and memories, inviting the viewer to explore each object’s hidden significance.

9” x 18”, Charcoal Pencils on Paper

The Heart

I created three hearts and then threaded them together. One showing my healthy human heart: which represents being with my friends from New York, before my move to Florida. The second heart shows my heart being ripped apart: representing me having to leave my home and starting a new life. The third one is my heart being sewed back together: because the people I met here made me realize change is not so bad.

10” x 46”, Colored pencil and yarn