"Untitled" In this painting, made on thick cardboard, I acknowledge what its like to be in the midst of a panic attack, and how that correlates to your own disturbed viewpoints. (2022)

"untitled" In this mixed-medium, made on dryer sheets, glued to thin wood, I show the part of myself that is forcing a smile, but in truth I'm still unhappy. (2022)

"Untitled" I wanted to paint on a tile material that gave depth, as a result the figure is chipped away leaving the faded form, as "I" cry out for help. (2022)

"Untitled" made on a paper towel the work exudes madness and the need to find relief that seems so far away. (2022)

"Untitled" made on an egg carton, following the themes of madness, I show a man overtaken by his surroundings that repeat the word (voices ) surrounding him as he screams out. (2022)

"Untitled" made on thin wood, is to illustrate the stages of bewilderment that influences a change in a persons form. The full transition into the strange and disturbed. (2022)

"Untitled" made on a trash bag tapped to a canvas frame, is another form of the mental illness concepts, allowing the figure to be poorly detailed as you can only see them hold their mouth open to smile. (2022)

"Untitled" made with band aids glued on a thin piece of wood. The side profile of an eye with a drawing of lips below) offer a sense of ambiguity that you can infer is to represent a sense of hopelessness (2022).

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