
Digital photographic collage (composite)
Dimensions variable
Pecan and objects found during 1000-day walking ritual



Site-specific installation
Approximately 1500 square feet (four rooms)
This photograph shows part of a collection of wires I accumulated during a 1000-day walking ritual,
a section of a 42” x 66” India ink drawing of them, an icon made of pecan and found objects, an inkjet print of a digital photo, and preserved carnations






Cyanotype prints toned with coffee, tea, and black walnut ink, hand-stitched into a paper quilt, with found ephemera, embroidery thread, waxed linen, tobacco stick. 34″ x 60″
Student Work




2-D Design students made charcoal and graphite rubbings from sites across campus. They scanned and digitally altered these in Photoshop to create a catalog of printed textures and values. Finally, they mapped, cut thousands of paper shapes, and constructed an analog 30” x 44” self-portrait collage. This was a scaffolded, 8-week project, 2024.


Experimental mark-making and drawing workshop, Lump Gallery, 2022. Students experimented with improvised tools, drawing with cooked and uncooked spaghetti, asemic writing, tracing moving shadows, chance operations for determining drawings, exquisite corpse, and other collaborative drawing exercises.


3-D Design, 2025.
Paper hand, 11″ x 3″ x 4.5″ and self-portrait, plaster, resin, real and artificial plants, found mirror

2-D Design. Sketchbook exercise 2: color harmonies 14″ x 10″, colored pencil and Procreate

2-D Design. Sketchbook exercise 2. Develop an alphabet of shadow forms, 8″ x 8″, Sumi ink on paper