Created with watercolor pencil, this drawing/painting depicts the simplicity of a single Safety Pin.
In the summer of 2011 I was a Marketing and Visual Communications intern at the Sustainable Performance Institute (SPI), an organization that encourages architectural firms to create sustainable projects and offers assessments, education, consulting, and certification for sustainable success.
 
In this project, I created SPI's provisional seal based upon the organization's logo.
Alexander Calder was an American artist whose work greatly impacted the art world in the early twentieth century. He is most known for his kinetic sculptures, or rather mobiles, which tend to embody an ethereal and organic presence.
 
Inspired by the movements and shapes often found in Calder's kinetic sculptures, I created a motion piece that could possibly be used as the entrance to a website for the hypothetical Alexander Calder exhibit at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park.
This is a still life painted in oil on canvas in a monochromatic scheme. It is of a belt, a leopard print scarf, and a bottle.
Titled, Like the Back of Your Hand, this series of images captures each member of my family's perspective of a place that they know like the back of their hand.
 
In this mixed media piece, I employed gel medium transfers, white paint, and black pen.
Design+Art
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Design+Art

This is a collection of my graphic design and art work during my student career.

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