My work is mostly a response to the cyclical qualities between order and chaos in nature. It is inspired by the destructive power of natural disasters and the regenerative nature of the flower forms that follow such events. I use these forms as a metaphor.

I am a senior at Ringling College of Art & Design majoring in printmaking and soft installations, however, I am also skilled painting and in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator as well as After Effects and Microsoft Word Office. Good with craft, conceptual ideas, representational and nonrepresentational figures. Knowledgeable in how to set up for gallery shows.

Part of the permanent printmaking collection at Ringling College of Art & Design. Presented work in the Fine Art junior year exhibition “Loose Sight”, Fine Art Senior show “Traps” and "Cosmix" Exhibition at the Bishop Planetarium. Part of the staff for Blue Valley Northwest High School’s literary art magazine “Muse”. Recreational writer/poet. Hobbies include sewing little plushy animals using odd pattern fabrics and making jewelry such as bracelets and necklaces.