PAPER

RIT DYE

RIT dye, when poured directly on museum board or watercolor paper crystalizes creating a cryptic texture. It layers translucent ...

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INK & PENCIL

Using sumi ink, tempera, graphite and color pencil to explore mark making. Staying black and white gives sharp contrast to the ...

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XEROX TRANSFERS

The shapes are borrowed from pre existing drawings. Then xeroxed being enlarged or made smaller. Then layered intuitively as they are ...

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PAPER CLOUDS

The paper clouds are made of recycled shredded paper, some of it dyed, some bleached, some naturally colored. It is then poured into ...

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FLOUR

The combination of flour residue on brown vellum paper feels like a velvet painting. The softness of organic shapes against dark rich ...

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COLLAGE

Sometimes layered with collaged shapes, sometimes the positive is cut out to expose the background layer. Its a play of positive and ...

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WATERCOLOR

Watercolor, quickly mixing and switching between colors, has a whimsical quality to it. It's playful and unforgiving. ...

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WALL PAPER SCULPTURES

Drawn from memory these landscapes were seen from the airplane window looking down. Exploring a play between two and three ...

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PAPER & CLAY

These paper and clay objects explore the idea of two dimensional transformed into three dimensional, binding the paper shapes with ...

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