Prints
Wood cut prints on Japanese paper and digital prints of original paintings.
The Dance of The Dagger and the Lotus, 2018
Woodcut Relief Print on Thai Mulberry Paper
4 in x 5 in
With the slide of her hand the edge of the dagger eases. The glint in the metal softens. The peaks unfurl. She contains the alchemy to change a dagger into a lotus. She contains the alchemy to change it back.
Just Beneath, 2017
Woodcut on Japanese Rice Paper
18” x 26”
Edition of 50
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A Captured Spiral of Sound and Color, 2017
Woodcut on Japanese Rice Paper
11" x 17"
Edition of 100
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Through The Hole In The Pillow Print, 2017
Digital print on archival cotton rag paper
11" x 15"
Edition of 10
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Her Breath Ignites the Flame, 2017
She creates the fire that warms you. The fire the comforts you. That absorbs your pain. Don't take advantage of the flame, because this fire can burn you. Singe and consume you. She has the fire don't abuse its flame.
Woodcut print on Japanese Mulberry paper
7 1/2" x 9"
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A Tired and Empty Hand, 2016
Woodcut relief print on Thai Mulberry paper
8" x 11"
This design is a response to the systematic racism that black and latino men and women experience every day. From underemployment, underrepresentation to police brutality the struggle for equality is nowhere close to over. However, this tired and empty hand continues to reach upwards. Change starts with discussion.
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*25% of sales will be donated to the Black Live Matter movement
Fractured, 2016
Woodcut relief print on Thai Mulberry paper
8" x 11"
This design is a response to the gun violence we now see everyday. It's starting to become so commonplace, but having lost someone close to the barrel of a gun, I know how traumatic experiencing something so violent. It sends your life into a multitude of pieces. Like this fractured bouquet of flowers.
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Cat's Cradle, 2016
Woodcut Print on Thai Mulberry Paper
9.2" x 10.2 "
I used black hands because they are beautiful. In light of our societies continuous struggle with police violence on people of color, it felt fitting to use a cat's cradle, which is a puzzle that leads you into a trap. So in honor of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile I'm donating 25% of my sales to the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Friedrich Makes Dolls, 2010
Woodcut Print on Japanese Paper
16" x 20"
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