I am a multimedia artist whose work heavily focuses on transforming medical imagery, primarily sourced from textbooks and illustrations, into three-dimensional forms through a fusion of watercolor painting, embroidery, and ceramic and metal sculpture. 

My work is characterized by its obsessive repetition of shape, imagery, and quantity. Be it hundreds of eyeballs staring back at the viewer or a multitude of photos of people during everyday activities, this obsession with the medium makes the work feel intimate in ways that are both uncomfortable and captivating. 

Bio

Artist Statement

A current student at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in the Art Education department. I am focusing on curriculum development and diverse teaching strategies within my degree. Using my skills in multiple mediums and techniques, I foster student engagement and achievement through hands-on learning and collaboration, enhancing educational experiences, and promoting creativity in the classroom.