
01 EVERYONE LOVES A SADGIRL
You know her—eccentric, free-spirited, outgoing, yet carrying a hidden pain. No one really wants to hear about her pain, but they love the ways in which she hurts. Everybody Loves a Sad Girl investigates society’s need to romanticize women’s sadness.
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You know her—eccentric, free-spirited, outgoing, yet carrying a hidden pain. No one really wants to hear about her pain, but they love the ways in which she hurts. Everybody Loves a Sad Girl investigates society’s need to romanticize women’s sadness.
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MAY 2025
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02 ART SHOW IDENTITY : OVERBOOKED
With a group of peers, crated a Visual Idenity for the Senior Graphic Design Art Show.
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With a group of peers, crated a Visual Idenity for the Senior Graphic Design Art Show.
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MAY 2025
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04 STILL FIGURING IT OUT : A PUBLICATION
Still Figuring it Out, 2023, 285 Page, 8.5x11, Perfect Binded.
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Still Figuring it Out, 2023, 285 Page, 8.5x11, Perfect Binded.
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MAY 2023
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06 GOT POTHOLES?
Pothole in the Way? is a public campaign that utilizies city resources to create the change that taxpayers alread pay for. Utilizing meme- like culture to fill the cities website map with reported potholes.
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Pothole in the Way? is a public campaign that utilizies city resources to create the change that taxpayers alread pay for. Utilizing meme- like culture to fill the cities website map with reported potholes.
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DEC 2023
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07 ON YOUR SLEEVE
On your sleeve out is a clothing line built on experimentation, honesty, and imperfection. I use a freehand sewing machine, essentially drawing with thread—to cut out and stitch letters directly into the fabric. This technique allows me to create raw, expressive shapes that feel spontaneous and alive. The process is tactile and intuitive: no digital design, no templates, just hands, fabric, and a machine moving together in real time.
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On your sleeve out is a clothing line built on experimentation, honesty, and imperfection. I use a freehand sewing machine, essentially drawing with thread—to cut out and stitch letters directly into the fabric. This technique allows me to create raw, expressive shapes that feel spontaneous and alive. The process is tactile and intuitive: no digital design, no templates, just hands, fabric, and a machine moving together in real time.
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08 RE- INVENTING
Working to create a brand new printing process. I combined my favorite things, paper embroidery + stamp/ lino printmaking to create this piece/ new process. I, backwards and upside down, hand embroidered letters into paper, which I then put against a stamp pad, then pushed against paper, creating a stamp.
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Working to create a brand new printing process. I combined my favorite things, paper embroidery + stamp/ lino printmaking to create this piece/ new process. I, backwards and upside down, hand embroidered letters into paper, which I then put against a stamp pad, then pushed against paper, creating a stamp.
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May 2024
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