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WORKS
Chaotic Forms
Worlds of Surrealism
Ephemeral Ice Dwelling
Interconnected Universe
Simple Spiritual Place
Sublime and Curious
CHAOTIC FORMS
The intent was to observe an interesting design by developing thoughts through the act of value drawing, discovering all intensities of light.
Site: Weisman Art Museum by Frank Gehry
Medium: 9B Penci on Bristol (left)white pencil on black paper (right)
Architectural Value DrawingsNovember 2012
WORLDS OF SURREALISMA visual journey through separate skewed worlds & visions of my dreamsMay 2011
This is a series of paintings from my concentrated theme for my AP Studio Arts portfoilio.The concept is a series of surrealistic dreams filled with mind-bending images of different realms, from the depths of our minds.
Location: Columbia Heights Sr. High SchoolMedium: Acrylic on canvasScale: 18"x24"
EPHEMERAL ICE DWELLINGApplying layers of ice to create a free standing textile shelter, eventually removing the underlying structureMarch 2012
Redefining shelter from a permanant place, to a temporary place responding to climate conditions. Ice was misted in layers to give the fabric structure.
Site: Rapson Hall,University of MN School of ArchitectureConstruction: Tensile-TextileMaterials: Recylced sheets, zip tied together & wood for inital strcuturePartner: Jasmine Warren
INTERCONNECTED UNIVERSEAll life, humanity, nature, and the cosmos are interdependentApril 2012
This is a final project for fine arts drawing -- to create a series of drawings unifying a particular theme while representing aqcuired skills.
Location: University of MN, West BankMedium: Charcoal on paperScale: 18"x24"
The intent was to collaboratively build a Sukkah, an ephemeral Jewish spiritual hut in celebration of the fall harvest and family. To learn simple structural elements and hand crafting, while creating a personal place of spirituality.
SIMPLE SPIRITUAL PLACEConstructing a primative hut as a place for meditation and celebration of lifeNovember 2013
Site: Rapson Hall,University of MN School of ArchitectureConstruction: Tensile-TextileMaterials: Pine wood, lattice, burlap, branches & leaves Scale: 6' x 10' x 8'Contributers: Jasmine Warren & Francisca Pass
SUBLIME AND CURIOUSExploration of subterannean spaces through a series of voidsMarch 2012
To model, render and analyze a subterranean space. To discover how the lighting, materials, program, and spatial qualities of a place create a particular experience. The feeling of this space is deep & mysterious, leading to an unwaivering curiosity.
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Site: Within a hillsideMaterials: ConcreteScale: 80' x30' x 50'Partner: Jasmine Warren
Deep, interconnected voids transitioning from constricted spaces to wider andbrighter spaces - sparking curiosity