Older Works
A selection of my old pieces, spanning from 2020-22, during my time before college.
"Self Portrait" (2022) 30"x24" Graphite
"Familial Wall" (2022) 18"x24" Gouache with wallpaper clippings A take on the classic, New England kitsch seen in living rooms. A piece a part of my college portfolio.
"Hybrid Moments" (2022) Marker, graphite, and pen A compilation on scenes of intimacy, for my AP art portfolio senior year.
"Buried" (2020) 5ftx5ft Acrylic, embroidery on canvas
"Living Room" (2022) 3ftx3ft Acrylic Study for my continuing education class during my gap year.
"Scene" (2022) 4"x4" Gouache on watercolor paper Black and white observational study.
"Don't Look" (2021) 14"x14" Watercolor, colored pencil, and collage Dissociation, feelings of neuroticism. Piece during my junior year in AP art.
"The Pits" (2022) 18"x24" Marker, colored pencil, paint pen, and newspaper clippings. On January 14, 2014, a car hurdled into the front of Pittsfield High School. My high school. For my first college portfolio, I overcame the dreaded 'RISD assignment.' The prompt was 'chaos/order.' My time at Pittsfield High School lived up to those words entirely. Mercury spills, frenzied lockdowns, carb-filled school lunches, fights. Looking back on it now, everything was comedically absurd. In the moment, every week came something new that put me on edge.
"Reflect" (2021) 5ftx5ft Acrylic and modeling paste A take on feelings of isolation, my first acrylic painting, done during my junior year. While making this, I threw it down the stairs, tearing it down the middle during a period of angst. By destroying it, came the idea of piecing it together, pasting it back together into some sort of gash.