Beasts and Burdens

Informed by my education as a mental health clinician and my career in art therapy, these pieces use the body as a vehicle to describe intrapsychic and relational experiences. Though not created as a unified series, they connect in theme as well as in their mode of expression. In each piece, I invite viewers to mentally place themselves inside of the bodies depicted, using this process to spark imagined questions about what this body might feel like, what story might have preceded the moment captured, what it fears and what it longs for.

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Geometries in Wood

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Organic Mutations