Sculptural Foundations
These works reflect a foundation in sculpture and spatial design, exploring structure, material, and narrative at a larger scale. This background continues to inform how installations are approached today, with an emphasis on environment, composition, and immersive experience.
951 (Elephant Series)
SCULPTURE, 2012
A large-scale sculptural installation constructed from military parachute, wood, bamboo, and hand-formed elements, exploring themes of protection, fragility, and environmental tension. The piece combines soft and rigid materials to create a full-bodied form that feels both monumental and vulnerable.
The work received the Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center and was exhibited nationally, including at Grounds For Sculpture and the Bellevue Arts Museum. It was also featured in the Center’s annual award publication.
Piñata Diorama Series
THESIS WORK, 2013
A series of sculptural dioramas combining hand-built forms, surface treatment, and narrative composition to explore themes of identity, tension, and cultural symbolism. Each piece balances playfulness with underlying structure, using material and form to create layered visual storytelling.
Developed as part of a Bachelor of Fine Arts thesis, the work reflects an early exploration of immersive composition and detailed environmental storytelling, elements that continue to inform installation work today.
951 Elephant Sculpture
Equus Charta Lascivus Asinus
Equus - Angled View
951 Detail - Ivory Soap Carvings
951 Outside Gallery View
Luchador - Blackfish Gallery, 2013
Laurelhurst Park Community Floral Labyrinth
Early Sculpting Photo