Belle Nature de Lacoste: Perseveretrees and Beautés Bleues Exhibition
Belle Nature de Lacoste is a collection of handmade Cyanotypes and Archival Inkjet black and white photographic prints that explore the nature of Lacoste, France. Peseveretrees explores the dynamic nature of trees as if they were individual people. Their physical characteristics create a metaphor about the struggles of life. Where adaption is found, one can also find growth. By defeating challenges, strength is developed. Nontraditional perspective points and tight framing break the traditional norms of portraiture, creating balance between chaos and peace. Standing firm on their own, these trees have persevered through many things in their life. Beautés Bleuesexplores the Cyanotype printing process of picture making. By coating this archival watercolor paper with ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferricyanide, I use found leaves, branches, feathers and other objects found in nature to create handmade photographs. The images are exposed to the sun, leaving imprints of the objects, turning everything else blue. These handmade images are local to Lacoste, France.
2018 SPE Combined International Caucus Exhibition juried by Anthony Goicolea
The University of the Arts Exhibition Opening and Reception will be held Friday, March 2nd - 6:30PM to 8:30PM at UArts Hamilton & Arronson Galleries. Receptions will be held in four academic buildings on UArts' campus along with eight formal exhibitions and several pop-up and work–in-progress displays.
[Non]Disclosure Exhibition
Come enjoy some fresh coffee, deliciously healthy food and my series, [Non]Disclosure!
Opening Reception: March 2nd, 6-9pm
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Art as Resistance
I am pleased to announce that I am one of the artists represented in this exhibition! If you are in the area, please stop by!
Presented by Strange Fire Collective
Join us for a public slideshow and spoken word night curated by Strange Fire Collective, to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the inauguration of the current administration. Call and Response: Art as Resistance features over 100 photographs by artists from 17 countries, in response to the current social and political climate in the United States. This event will spotlight women, people of color, and queer and trans artists.
[Non]Disclosure Exhibition Part 1 and 2!
Come see my series, [Non]Disclosure, at Cup to Cup Cafe.
Reception Part 1: November 16, 2017 6-8
Reception Part 2: December 21, 2017
Cup to Cup Coffee Roasters is a specialty coffee roastery serving
the greater Savannah area with fine coffees from all over the world. Our coffee is small batch roasted to ensure the highest quality and consistency.
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Belle Nature de Lacoste: Perseveretrees and Beautés Bleues Exhibition
Belle Nature de Lacoste is a collection of handmade Cyanotypes and Archival Inkjet black and white photographic prints that explore the nature of Lacoste, France. Peseveretrees explores the dynamic nature of trees as if they were individual people. Their physical characteristics create a metaphor about the struggles of life. Where adaption is found, one can also find growth. By defeating challenges, strength is developed. Nontraditional perspective points and tight framing break the traditional norms of portraiture, creating balance between chaos and peace. Standing firm on their own, these trees have persevered through many things in their life. Beautés Bleuesexplores the Cyanotype printing process of picture making. By coating this archival watercolor paper with ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferricyanide, I use found leaves, branches, feathers and other objects found in nature to create handmade photographs. The images are exposed to the sun, leaving imprints of the objects, turning everything else blue. These handmade images are local to Lacoste, France.
OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11 630-830PM
Belle Nature de Lacoste: Perseveretrees and Beautés Bleues Exhibition
Belle Nature de Lacoste is a collection of handmade Cyanotypes and Archival Inkjet black and white photographic prints that explore the nature of Lacoste, France. Peseveretrees explores the dynamic nature of trees as if they were individual people. Their physical characteristics create a metaphor about the struggles of life. Where adaption is found, one can also find growth. By defeating challenges, strength is developed. Nontraditional perspective points and tight framing break the traditional norms of portraiture, creating balance between chaos and peace. Standing firm on their own, these trees have persevered through many things in their life. Beautés Bleues explores the Cyanotype printing process of picture making. By coating this archival watercolor paper with ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferricyanide, I use found leaves, branches, feathers and other objects found in nature to create handmade photographs. The images are exposed to the sun, leaving imprints of the objects, turning everything else blue. These handmade images are local to Lacoste, France.
OPENING RECEPTION: FRIDAY OCTOBER 6 TIME: 6-9PM
[Non]Disclosure Exhibition
Come to Ta Ca to enjoy the best sushi and Japanese fusion in Savannah! For the month of September, my series, [Non]Disclosure, will be on display!!!
Reception: September 29 530-8pm
[NON]DISCLOSURE an MFA Photography Thesis Exhibition
[Non]Disclosure addresses issues of internal identity struggles which are faced by my people from all walks of life. Social norms and stigmas dictate who we should be or how we should behave, creating barriers, not togetherness. These barriers need to be broken down if we want to live freely and openly in the world. Here, I use the visual medium of photography to represent internal struggles in a physical form. By working in the directorial mode, the intimate yet sometimes detached photographs ask the viewer to look at the raw truths of emotional entrapment.
Gallery Hours: Saturday-Monday 1-5pm
Opening Reception: June 2nd, 2017, 6-9pm (show will be on display through June 5th, 2017)