Deck Of Perceptions

Acrylic on Duralar, Ink-printed cards, Installation // 2026

    Deck of Perceptions engages the viewer, inviting their perspective. This work uses Tarot to prompt consideration, exploring how experiences shape how Tarot is perceived by different individuals. 

    Containing 22 major Arcana cards, three large banners, and a guidebook, it ensures no two viewers will have the same experience. The guidebook will carry many different journeys, traumas, ideas and personalities, holding space for all voices. 

I Will Remember That

Block Printing on Duralar // 2026

   This work focuses on memories. How they last and remain over time, utilizing animals to symbolize memories, good or bad. 

 

   It also engages with the idea that if a memory is in colour, it was more impactful, clear, and present than if a memory has none.

Postcards Home

Block printing on Cardstock // 2025

   Postcards home engage with empathy. A series of postcards, written from the perspective of Unsinkable Sam, Private Wojtek, and Sgt Stubby. Drawing on extensive historical research, it focuses on the lives of these three animals who participated in war and the experiences and challenges they faced. 

How Do You Feel?

Acrylic and block printing on Canvas // 2025

   Connecting with the idea of masking behaviours and emotions, How Do You Feel focuses on the loss of identity when an individual allows others to dictate how they feel about a given situation, and on the loss of autonomy.

Burning Out

Acrylic on Canvas // 2025

   Burning out, a series of three, explores losing the substance and fuel that keep a person going. The idea that lighting a fire too quickly will cause your candle to burn out sooner, depriving it of time to recover. Burning too quickly allows the wax to burn the skin before it can be placed in a holder that withstands the heat. 

All For Glamour

Acrylic and block printing on canvas, multimedia installation // 2025

   All For Glamour challenges the ethics of taxidermy, specifically in how butterflies are taxidermied and killed for glamour. showcasing different ways they are 'ethically' killed, through freezing and suffocation. This work holds the questions: What is considered ethical, and how far is too far? 

To Be Human

Acrylic On Canvas & Digital Print // 2025

In a world of rising artists versus A.I., this work draws attention to AI's quick, lifeless actions in comparison with the large, careful, and intentional strokes of an artist. 

Untitled 

Acrylic On Canvas // 2025

This work is an experiment with abstract, thickly textured strokes. This work also served as an experiment with allowing the viewer to dictate the meaning. 

The Impossibility Of L'Art Pour L'Art

Acrylic On Canvas // 2024

   These three canvases exist within the realm of L'Art Pour L'Art, or Art For Art's sake, the idea that art can and should be made without meaning. The open book and pen allow the viewer to give the work meaning, creating a conversation about the impossibility of meaningless art. 

   Even from an artist who was supposed to create without meaning, this work carries so much meaning.