Works on Paper


This piece was inspired by a trip that my class and I took to a barn filled with antiques. I took many pictures that I have taken there and manipulated them in Photoshop, and then I painted the image that I completed in Photoshop.
Medium: Acrylic on Matte Board

This piece was the final for my drawing I class. It was inspired by the freedom of childhood and wanting to return to the carefree days of being in one’s own world.
Medium: Pencil and Colored Pencil

A study of the human skeleton.
Medium: Pencil

I signed up for my first lithography class not knowing what it was going to be like. Unknown to me lithography is a lot harder then it looked. One needs to be precise. This is one of my favorite prints from that class.
Medium: Lithography Print

During High School I fiddled with photography and this is one of my favorite pictures that I took during that time.
Medium: Photography- Black and White

Silk-screening is also one of my passions. This was a print that I did for my AP Portfolio in High School.
Medium: Silkscreen

The first time that I had a figure drawing class I came out with this piece. I find in intriguing because of the different angle in which the model is posed.
Medium: Charcoal

I went through a phase when I was studying pumpkins. This is a black and white study of a pumpkin.
Medium: Charcoal

This is a color study of the same pumpkin.
Medium: Pastel

I love intricate designs and this is one of my favorites.
Medium: Colored Pencil

A self Portrait.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

This piece was co-inspired by both my background in ballet as well was a study of cubism. Although it was inspired by cubism my impressionistic style shows through with my brush strokes.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

This print was inspired by a photograph that I took of my boyfriend and I in New York City.
Medium: Lithography Print

This design was done by using photo emulsion on a silkscreen with flowered that I found. The intent of this card was a mother’s day card for my friends and me.
Medium: Silkscreen

This is a T-Shirt that I designed for my boyfriend and his brother. DPOL stands for Don’t Piss Off the Locals. DPOL is their snowboarding group.
Medium: Silkscreen on Fabric



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