Bug Life
From a two person show in 2013.
A series depicting people with larger than life insects as pets.
The People We Know
From an all-portrait four person show in 2010.
I used flowers to highlight key features in each girls face, matching colors and toying with plays on words: rosy cheeks, blue eyes, full lips, and golden wheat colored hair.
Heart Show
From a yearly group show on Valentines Day. All work submitted must be heart-shaped and love themed.
Paranormal
A series for a solo show about paranormal phenomena.
Titans and Tragedy
From a two person show in May 2014 at The Art Dept. in Philadelphia featuring Alicia Neal and Justin Gray, dealing with the theme of Greek Mythology.
Spring
From a two person show in 2012.
A series depicting some of the most anticipated and most dreaded aspects of Springtime.
Assorted Group Shows and Illustration
For a show titled Children of Yuletide in November 2013 at Grindcore House in Philadelphia PA. The theme was pagan winter traditions from countries around the world. From Germanic folklore, Knecht Ruprecht was a farmhand and assistant to Kris Kringle who would hand out fruits and nuts to children who were good, and beat ill-mannered children with switches and sacks of ash.
for Dog Days of Summer - A hot dog themed show.
part of a group show titled: Required Reading: Interpretations of Literature by Phantom Hand
a portrait of my boyfriend's late father
a portrait of my parents dogs
for a show to raise funds and awareness for White Nose Syndrome, a deadly disease killing off vast amounts of North American bats.
for the book Monster Mythos: a collection of illustrations of creatures from mythology and folklore.
For a group show of the same title.
A commissioned portrait of the client in a scene from his favorite film, Donnie Brasco.
for a group show titled "Home".
For a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles themed show.
Inspired by actual events: during a paintball game that was next to an archery field my group spotted a vulture who was alive and well and flying around with a gnarled old arrow through his chest.
from a dream about an island inhabited by playful kitten-sized raptors.
inspired by the lyrics from a Lucero song of the same name.
Effigies
A series honoring my assorted collection of dead things.