I am a printmaking, and mixed media artist from Ohio. I am currently in the Print Media and Photography MFA program at Kent State University. I received by BA in studio art from Otterbein University in 2018. Afterwards I went on to become Otterbein University’s printmaking resident artist, as well as an intern for Phoenix Rising Printmaking Cooperative from 2018 to 2019.
I use organic matter, handmade paper, curated waste, painting, and dying techniques in my printmaking practice to create prints, books, and assemblage art. Research, and experimentation are the most important processes in how I currently create. My passion for protecting the Earth’s environment has become the main driving factor in my current artistic practice. My art bridges the gap between aesthetic, and visually pleasing fine art, and current issues the local, and global environment face today.
As an environmentalist it is important that I use my work as an outlet for my research, interests, and frustrations. I want to create art that shows the human hand will always leave some sort of impact on nature. If not as individuals then from the impact humankind will leave on the Earth overall. In an effort to push the viewer toward a curiosity and understanding of the detrimental results in how humans interact with the earth my work showcases environmental issues through fine art prints.
Sand Cavern
Chine collé print on matte board 32x32in. 2019
Warm Water
Chine collé print on matte board 32x32in. 2019
Orbit
Viscosity Print on BFK 4inx3in, 2018
Viscosity Print on BFK 4inx3in, 2018
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