FINE ART
FINE ART





Deconstructed Gaze
7” x 11” screen-printed portraits on hand-woven fabric using a four harness loom.
Now unwoven, the threads express something beyond the original form. They speak to the inevitable cycles of creation and destruction that define both art and life. By unraveling what was once woven, I explore the beauty in the power of letting go and the freedom found in dismantling the very things we work so hard to construct.






Strands of Self
18” x 24” screen-printed portraits on hand-woven fabric using four harness loom.
This interactive piece, featured in the SCAD Fine Art Showcase, invites viewers to engage with the process of unraveling and reconstruction. As the woven portraits gradually deconstruct, threads fall and accumulate below, each pile representing what was once part of the image. Viewers who take a thread from these discarded remnants are symbolically participating in the act of undoing or carrying a fragment of the artwork with them.



She, Who I’ve Dreamt Before
20” x 20” Screen prints on Muslin, scanned and digitally developed into Gifs.



You Left Ruins Where I Once Stood Whole
13” x 20” Jacquard woven, 1596 picks of weft.




Blurred Reflection
11” x 18” CMYK Screen prints on raw silk, muslin, and bristol paper.





Soleil Light
18” x 24” Supplemental woven using four-harnesses on a six-harness loom.

Khoda
20” x 30” Screen print on hand-woven fabric using a four-harness loom.




Genetic
12” x 16” CMYK Screen prints on a block of wood.




The Greyhound Brooch
16 gauge sterling silver sawed and soldered into a brooch connected to a scrap of cowhide.