Lei-ed Back (January 2024)

  • Acrylic paint
  • Canvas

This piece was created as a first anniversary gift for my sister and brother-in-law.


Chillin’ Cholla (October 2023)

Materials:

  • Acrylic paint
  • Canvas

I really like this cactus. It grows on the edge of a cliff and watches the sunrise every day. It is one of the best scenes I have seen.


Shortbread (May 2023)

Materials:

  • Acrylic paint
  • Canvas

This painting was created as a thank-you to a couple that housed me during a summer internship. Shortbread was a longbread.


Green Warrior (December 2019)

Materials:

  • Pine tree branch
  • Pencil
  • Cardboard from a hair tie pack, found in trash

This little guy was a temporary sculpture I made for a friend while she was in the hospital.


Memorializing a Pun Unintended for the Professor (October 2019)

Materials:

  • Colored Pencil
  • Pen
  • Printer paper

I love my friends; they have great senses of humor. This is a depiction of one of my friends stripping a wire in Digital and Analogue Electronics. Her pun fell on an uninteded audience, making for some very funny memories.


The Daily Grind (August 2019)

Materials:

  • Gel Pen
  • Paper

Have you ever felt like time is flying by— or rather that you are flying through time? This piece was inspired by my realization that school was about to start and I had yet to finish writing the report on my summer research. I had a lot of work to do and not very much time to split between work and driving thousands of miles back to school.


Autumn Mountainside (July 2019)

Materials:

  • Paper bag
  • Acrylic paint

This was created at a Bob Ross party on a budget. 🙂 Paper bags instead of canvas, only some colors, paper towels instead of paint brushes.


Lake Abiquiu at Sunset (June 2019)

Materials:

  • MS Paint

I went to lake Abiquiu and saw a very stunning sunset. Unfortunately, my phone was dead, so I had no choice but to live in the moment and take in the gorgeous view. When I got home, I wished I could see it again, so I drew it in Paint. It looked like the mountains were on fire!!


STEM Student in France (November 2018)

Materials:

  • Graph paper
  • Pen

Originally created to help a professor advertise a physics May abroad class in France.