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Artist’s Statement My work is meant as a poem, oftentimes to pay homage to things that I find. I am interested in things that are remnants of life. Everyday domestic objects also interest me, as well as exploring the feminine relationship with expectations and allegory. Sometimes there is an implication of fable in my work, Continue Reading…
Richland Art faculty are keeping busy doing what we do—making art. But during this time of social distancing and self-isolating it doesn’t matter if our work is a response to the whole virus thing or what each of us was already exploring; and it doesn’t matter if the work is finished, complete or in a Continue Reading…
A visual commentary examining American Culture in the context of a variety of contemporary sociopolitical questions. Where will we be tomorrow considering the irrepressible tumult stifling the voices of peace? Is social accord an experience that will remain only as fiction, destined to be banned in some totalitarian future America as discordant political rhetoric promotes Continue Reading…
Artist Statement My work begins with the individual. I’ve always been an observer of people and run into individuals who inspire me through their fashion, personality, or conversation. I am for creating pieces that are rich in storytelling, free from constraints, and true to the person I’m painting. This is accomplished by letting the individual’s Continue Reading…