For this project I chose to work with felt, a soft and tactile material. The content of my book delves into a  personal journey: growing up with a learning disability and discovering art as a powerful creative outlet. The felt not only provides a sensory experience that complements the abstract narrative. Through this project, I aimed to highlight the transformative power of art and its role in overcoming personal obstacles, offering a message of hope and empowerment to others facing similar struggles.












































felt book










This year I had the privledge of learning the craft of printmaking. I explored relief printing and worked mostly with wood and linoleum. These food prints involved multiple blocks and registration techniques. 

Letters I Never Sent is a cover for a conceptual album done in cut paper, ink and colored pencil.  



physical work
Hi! Happy you’re here :)

I am a recent graduate of Pratt Institute. During my time at Pratt, I dedicated myself to incorporating physical mediums into my practice, enriching my digital work with a tactile, hands-on approach. Each year, I explored a different fine art elective, which allowed me to discover and delve into various techniques and forms of expression.

Ceramics and printmaking became my primary areas of interest. I immersed myself in both relief printing and intaglio printmaking, where I explored complex themes such as the intricate relationships with religion and the fascination with organic matter. These traditional, physical mediums brought a profound depth and texture to my artistic narrative.

In contrast, my graphic work carries a nostalgic, colorful, and clean aesthetic. This juxtaposition between the tangible, textured quality of my fine art pieces and the vibrant clarity of my graphic designs creates a unique blend in my portfolio. Through this blend, I aim to bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds, offering a rich and multifaceted experience in my artwork.



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