Limited Edition Prints

I am excited to be offering limited edition prints from my Glacier drawing series and my Red Forest/Automatic painting series. Originally created in 2020, both series grapple with our impact on the natural world and empathizing with the landscape, but draw inspiration from two opposing forces: fire and ice. Each archival print comes with a signed certificate of authenticity and is printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper.

Browse the available prints below.


Glacier Series Limited Editions

GLACIER SERIES STATEMENT

In the wake of our climate crisis, and to further analyze my subconscious, I felt an unwavering drive to learn more about glaciers. When the icy structures melt, they buckle, heave and cry. Their cries remind me of places I have visited in my own despair, and their departure reflects the underlying theme of transience seen throughout my work.  

The black and white drawings use multiple images of glaciers combined in Photoshop and then translated on paper. By combining images, I have the power to distort and skew the perspective on things that once were.

View all drawings from the series.


Flashe Paint Series Limited Editions

RED FOREST SERIES STATEMENT

While living in Los Angeles through 2020, I became particularly impacted by the wildfires, as I watched the areas that had inspired my art succumb to disaster. My current series addresses anxiety felt from that environmental stress and ties it with female vulnerability. I drew the parallel while I was running along a trail and became panic-stricken as I reimagined all the warnings of what can happen to a girl who runs alone or at night. As I realized I was projecting my fears onto the landscape, I became aware of the reality of this same landscape surrendering to the wildfires ravaging California. It raised the question: why do I instinctively feel afraid and how has that been ingrained into my gender?

The red scenes throughout the area and media began seeping into my artmaking in the forms of red trees or landscapes, signifying the suffocation I felt overtaking us. In my larger works on paper, I reference that ominous red, while also eliciting the same unease I felt when I was running through the woods. Although I was surrounded by beauty, it all felt sinister because of my perspective.

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5” x 7” Small Print Series

 
 

If you would like a custom size print, feel free to send me a request to discuss additional options.