A Simple Little Thing
"this is just a silly little song about a wizard selling me a morbidly enchanted skull :P"
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"this is just a silly little song about a wizard selling me a morbidly enchanted skull :P"
"Wrote this shortly before I got to Auburn."
"This song is one of the first I've ever been vulnerable and open about my feelings on. It started as a slower sadder feeling song and has evolved into one of my favorite pieces to perform live. It has been such a joy to share it with people over the past year. This specific recording is from a night that is very special to me. I hope you enjoy it!"
"This song is an effort for me to process my experience within the church. That there was a lot of sweetness found in the snacks and communal activities, but in retrospect I'm not sure how much of the comfortability I felt in church was about God and how much was the snack counter. Communion cups were particularly interesting because after service the kids could pick up stacks of the cups to exchange for candy."
Photography | Fall 2022
Graphic Design | Spring 2022
Graphic Design | Fall 2021
Graphic Design | Spring 2022
Graphic Design | Spring 2022
"Packaging Design inspired by the songs of two sided record containing: Scrabin's 'Nocturne' (night song) and 'Rain Sounds' . All imagery was hand-made using the Japanese suminagashi technique (ink + water)."
Fashion | Spring 2022
Fashion | Spring 2022
Fashion | Spring 2022
Fashion | Fall 2022
"Tasked with the challenge of Modeling Adolf Loos's architectural concepts of "Raumplan" from section in contrast to plan, I designed this model to fit within a 9'x18'x40' cubic ft space in 1/4" = 1' scale. It was imperative for people to be capable of wandering up the tower but with no regard to any practical applications of building codes, therefore it lied within an interstitial space of tangible and abstract. Our professors included the ordeal of designing within a small plan so we may be prepared for circumstances where we may have little floor space to design within, urban environments, for example. Even so, failure is the humans natural state, and while I may have succeeded in the project in the sectional areas, I reached far outside the 9'x18' bounding box in plan. This resulted in some marks off. I chose the name "Ivory Tower" as a satirical take on how people like myself in architecture tend be quite vain, and by naming it so it should remind me to be humble, open to criticism, and accept failure. nonetheless it was a pleasure to explore all ideas mentioned, and I am proud of my work and would like to share it here. Thank you very much."
"In a series of experiments with multiple materials, I selected the material of Basswood and then selected a verb that challenged the natural constructional logic of that material, which was warp. Warping in wood renders it useless or less valuable and harder to work with. By taking advantage of how wood fibers across a grain hold synthetic basswood together, I warped 1/32" basswood sheets into the model you see here. The geometry is akin to a knot in a tree. Others attribute it to the Female anatomy. I accept either of these interpretations."
Graphic Design | Spring 2023
Graphic Design | Spring 2023
Graphic Design | Spring 2023
Graphic Design | Spring 2023