Women’s Work

Women’s Work is a 15” square silkscreen and relief print on pink gingham of a lacework of lichens and fossils that pays homage to women and their masterworks
Daily Dose Installation

Daily Dose Installation is a 7’h x 6’w x 6’d house made of silkscreen prints on vellum, wood, linoleum, & vinyl that celebrates wallpaper designs of the past
Daily Dose

Daily Dose is a 24”h x 18”w silkscreen print on vellum whose outsized natural patterns & vibrant colors pay homage to audacious wallpaper designs of the past
High Peeks Installation

High Peeks Installation is a variable assemblage of 24”h x 18”w intaglio, relief, & silkscreen prints on panel that explores how we shape nature & it shapes us
High Peeks

High Peeks is a 24”h x 18”w intaglio, relief, & silkscreen print on panel that explores the environments that we construct and how they affect their inhabitants
Beeline

Beeline is a 12” square abstract intaglio print and drawing on paper representing the pursuit of new beginnings in order to challenge oneself, grow, and explore
En Hiver

En Hiver is a 5 7/8″ square abstract silkscreen print on paper that celebrates the stillness, spare natural beauty, & frosty hues of early winter in the Midwest
Lichens

Lichens is a 6 inch square silkscreen, lithograph, and relief print on paper that celebrates the intricate, lacy, and delicate structures of lichens
Interstices

Interstices is a 10″ square silkscreen print & drawing on paper that investigates correspondences between Nuclear magnetic resonance data & patterns in nature
Reverb III

Reverb III is an art installation of abstract large-scale gilded monoprints on paper inspired by the forest of symbols in Baudelaire’s poem, “Correspondences”
Reverb II

Reverb II is an art installation of abstract large-scale relief prints inspired by the forest of symbols & synesthesia in Baudelaire’s poem, “Correspondences”
Reverb I

Reverb I was an art installation of abstract large-scale copper-gilded relief prints inspired by the forest of symbols in Baudelaire’s poem, “Correspondences”