Art + Design

Lumen 2 [Concrete + Plywood + Acrylic + LEDs]
A sculptural exploration in in linear form and concentration and release of light. 16 feet of linear, programmable LED lights are diffused through a small carve in the form of the tower. The heavy concrete cube serves as a stereotomic base, helping achieve a vertical sense of balance.
2020
Lumen 1 [Acrylic + LEDs]
This wall-mount sculpture is an homage to a particular liminal space in the city of New Orleans. In this space pedestrians walk while dogs run free, adventurers pass through, and the sound of boats and trains fill the environment. The sunset to the west is mimicked by a glass monument to the east, many colors fill the air.
2019
Autobiography [Ink on Arches]
6 months of radial strata of consciousness. Acting as a diary of sorts, each line knows only one rule: it must respond to the previous line. Created mostly during the summer of 2018 this piece contemplates the interconnected nature of global issues and ponders the inability of the capitalist paradigm to effectively address global climate catastrophe.
2018
Listen Here! [Welded Sheet Steel]
2020
Record Shelf (Plywood)
A long furniture piece for a conversational living room.
2020
Sealandland [Graphic Design]
This project was a completed for one of my Digital Arts classes at Tulane University. We were introduced to the world's smallest sovereign nation of Sealand (it actually exists, look it up!) and reimagined it with a new program and branding package. My project proposes turning the country (which is nothing more than an offshore military platform) into a seagull-only aviary, an homage to the country's only current residents.
2019
Welcome Each Day as a Fresh New Beginning [Animation]
This was a class project created for one of my Digital Arts classes at Tulane University. We randomly chose fortune cookies and were tasked with making an animation inspired by the enclosed wisdom. "Welcome Each Day as a Fresh New Beginning", mine read -- easier said than done! This short animation is a humorous take on the banal state of the American Dream in the context of 21st century life.
2019
Killer Cars [Welded Steel Rod]
2020
GIF Coding
This GIF is a simple project coded in Processing 3. The original dot is constantly rotated and multiplied in order to create an explosion effect. When a certain limit is reached, the code reverses and contracts. The code can be found below.
2019
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