Miscellaneous Work. 
My collection of more fine art conceptual pieces, I cannot be confined to one medium!
My Pomegranate Heart, Wood acrylic Paint, dehydrated pomegranate, linocut. 
Poem book about my Pomegranate Heart. 
4” x 4” x 4” 2024

Evening play- 2024 - 16” x 16” linocut
&
FREE PALSTINE - 2024 - 8” x 10” linocut 

Moldable Me, Self-portrait, 2023

Shown in Art and Motions summer show.   
Tilled Soul. 2.5’ x 1’ 2022
Showed in 2 shows. 
The Friends We Made Along the Way - 6” x 8” -  2023
Plastic bag book that turns into a plastic bag, with linocut stamps patterned onto the pages. 

When do we say forever and ever screen print series? 
12” x 18” - 2024 

Cyanotypes- this will be forever on going medium that I continue to let shape my practice. It combines Photography and printmaking, and endless ways of being displayed. This is my candy medium, it makes me so happy to play with cyanotypes. 
Landlocked, Hand painted paper pulp, screen-printed text, Japanese bound. 
A poem book about longing for the sea but needing to be landlocked. 
Won an award for MCAD 2025 Student Artists' Book Competition!
6”x 8” - 2024

Gallery space  
A zine was made as a guide to direct the visitor throughout the show. It became a translator to help the visitor understand the piece's position among the others. I designed the graphics to help show the message in a way that paired with the piece in front of them. It also allowed for less visual clutter in the space, not needing to have didactics on the wall. It hopefully engaged the visitor to dig for the information more memorably than just looking where the didactic should be. 
A Pinned Moment. 
Welded stainless Seel Frame, Cyanotype, Silver foil. 
4’ x 4’
A Place I Thought I Knew. 
Plastic bags, Tree Branches, fertilizer, and chlorophyll. 
Lilies. The video edit is up on my instagram, 

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Plaster Mold. 2.5’x 1.5’

These old roads and river strolls,
the length to run with out the stop of a pole-shaped my way and formed my soul.
Now I start again, all these new grounds to be found.
Not recognizing much but everything within reach.
I want to be here. I want to be present.
I can't waste these years being vacant, lingering on what I had.
Stagnant in my development.. 


On the opening night, the visitor got to participate in the development of the back side of these prints. It symbolized the impact people in your new community have on your life and the transition into making a new one. Finding wonderful people to surround yourself with is what makes a place great. 

This piece symbolized the conglomerate beauty that our memories are. There's a representation of each piece in a different form in this one work. Each experience we have builds upon on the other, forming how we go into each new memory. Because everything we are is because of everything we’ve experienced, and how we choose to look at those memories. This is where the red string ended tying the show together.