A mix of illustrations and designs, my work ranges from digital to analog and showcases my favorite mediums: watercolor and colored pencils. This page shows my book cover designs, drawings from various sights, and more.
I developed this style after an attempt to use up the Crayola markers I drew with as a child. I accidentally spilled water on my drawing and realized the ink was water soluble. It produced an interesting skin texture that I further explored.​
I created a book with a collection of historical descriptions, poems, songs, and stories describing mermaids and sirens. My drawings are weaved throughout the book to accompany the writings.
At Pratt, I completed a project where I created and planned a "happening." I decided to do an extravagant Edwardian picnic. I was inspired by the cinematography of the 1975 film Picnic at Hanging Rock, evident by the name of my project.
Inspired by Mitski's song "Bag of Bones", this project explores the feelings of depression and burnout. The designs are compiled of my own illustrations, found illustrations, social media posts, texts, and other digital findings.
These are custom-made necklaces that I have had commissioned. They are based upon a historical trend called "Lover's Eyes." The pieces are drawn with colored pencils and sealed onto a pendant.