
Bug Collection /23 Resin, Organism and Wood/ As art and science and the dangers of technology have almost nothing to say to each other, those looking to categorize their interaction with species have left the way we look at the world sterile and distant.

Bumble Bee /23 Resin, Organism and Wood / Art has come under attack with science. Why? Because the controversy surrounding the environment sometimes glances over the little details that say a different story. If you had nothing to work with, what would you do?

Butterfly /23 Resin, Organism and Wood/ In the face of nuclear war, the way we collect the species that were here before us means a lot to our society. Will even a test bomb destroy our creatures for generations? The most we can do post 2022 and into the future is to preserve whatever we already have with barely minimal supplies.

Campfire /23 Resin , organism and Wood/ What does it mean to lose the wilderness and our daily habits as science and tech take over ? What if it was even the most basic of rights?

Eggs /23 Egg, Paper/ In 2023, I was wondering how to apply art to learning and research. With education being in jeopardy with political strife, how can we as artist apply ourselves and are we even justified to?

Junebug /23 Resin, Organism and Wood/ The exotic nature of our ecosystem is a gift to see, these bugs come in children stories everywhere and remind many people of their past, but nowadays, what are they missing?

Melted Water /23 Resin, Organism and Wood/ Is nature art or is art nature? With so many people with science being literal, can we use art to convey the truth without the conventions of the reasons behind the STEM field?

Melted Snow /23 Resin, Organism and Wood/ Doesn't this remind you of your favorite spring day? This is about capturing the essence of an ecosystem as it changes, no two seasons are the same but our memories depend on them.