PALM TREE, YELLOW SKY
TURMERIC INK DYES THE CARD
EXPERIMENT TWO
PALM TREE, YELLOW SKY
TURMERIC INK DYES THE CARD
EXPERIMENT TWO
Links added to a running list over time allow for inspiration and a record of creative influences.
“as I eat a persimmon
the bell starts ringing
at Hôryûji Temple”
- Masaoka Shiki, 1895
Turmeric yellow ink and copper blue/green ink on watercolor paper
Curated playlists encourage visitors to make connections between visual art and music. Work completed in role as Community Services Coordinator at the Art Museum of South Texas for various exhibitions.
Repurposed a return shipping label by collaging instant photograph and drawings of Port of Corpus Christi.
Creative scraps and remnants form unexpected connections when pinned to the wall and left to decay over time. Periodic photographic documentation of the “compost wall” tracks change over time.
03-08-2025 (KSpace Studios Corpus Christi, TX)
From the CCStreetFungi project
Amanita contagione
Color pencil and graphite on cardboard
Sighted near Aka Sushi
Forage for this pop-up - Friday, April 4, 2025
Photo Credit: @CCStreetFungi
Carbonize vines and quick growing twigs to create charcoal in repurposed cookie tins. Package in empty salsa jars and label for sale and distribution.
LAUNDRY HAMPER
Copper wire reinforces unraveling wicker laundry hamper.
WORK BOOT
Copper wire replaces broken speed hook eyelet on boot. Red thread repairs a torn boot upper.
Stations in galleries pair unexpected items with art to engage visitors’ five senses. Work completed in role as Community Services Coordinator at the Art Museum of South Texas for the Sensory Monday program.
Photo Credit: Art Museum of South Texas
From the CCStreetFungi project
Urnula tigris
Color pencil and graphite on cardboard
Sighted near the Bay Jewel
Forage for this pop-up - Friday, March 7, 2025
Photo Credit: @CCStreetFungi
Dérive in downtown Corpus Christi. Guided through the urban landscape by a toy camera and sonic psychogeographic forces. Walk performed in collaboration with Dr. Dale Pattison and his film and literature students.
Photo Credit: Dale Pattison