Work


Mind Full • Clay, stained glass, melted glass, glaze, underglaze, PLA, transparent paper, acrylic paint, gel medium, museum putty • 2026

Mind Full is a mixed media exploration of the thoughts and memories taking up space in my mind. The photographic images embedded into the work symbolize significant topics: anxiety, death, education, family, history, nature, and pleasure. 

This work was created for the Bag of Glass Invitational at Glass Class DC. Owner and founder of Glass Class DC (@glassclassdc) and Relative Positions (@relative_positions), Miriam Juliana, invited artists to use stained glass from Glass Class DC to create a work of art: “What happens when you give a bunch of artists a new material and tell them to go play?”

D.I.Y. Sexual Satisfaction • Color pencil, marker • 2025

These prints are my drawings of items submitted anonymously to a single-question survey I posted on a variety of social media platforms: What is the strangest thing you have used to masturbate? 

This project grew out of conversations with friends and acquaintances about sexual curiosities and ingenuity during youth, in a world with limited to no internet access. Each of these sixteen items is an intimate look into someone’s creative way of experiencing and experimenting with sexual self-care. I see these items as anticapitalist symbols, in that the act of resourceful and experimental masturbation combats a sector dominated by commodification, and reclaims the power of pleasure.

During the creation of this project, I was inspired by sex-positive friends and advocates, creatives, and especially queer Black radical feminists and queer Native sex-positive authors. They reminded me that sex is liberatory. 

Please consider participating in this ongoing project by submitting your own anonymous response to the question, via this link.


Textures • Digital photographs • Ongoing

This ongoing photographic series grew from my interest in textures and tactile experiences with clay and other three-dimensional materials. This series is an investigation into the emotional responses that may result from various tactile-pleasing visuals.


Equality Across America (National Equality March, 2009)

Embrace pro-LGBT reforms NOT anti-gay bigots (National Equality March, 2009)

your coworkers your neighbors your friends (National Equality March, 2009)

82, Gay and still waiting for my = rights (National Equality March, 2009)

Boys can marry boys (National Equality March, 2009)

National Equality March, 2009 • Digitized 35mm Film • 2025

These photos were taken during the National Equality March in Washington, DC on Sunday, October 11, 2009.


Scary face • Digital art • 2021

Designed in celebration of All Hallows Eve.


Dragonfly & Frog • Burnt wood, shellac • 2018

Two wood-burnt drawings created for my mother and grandmother. Inspired by one of my mother’s dreams where a dragonfly landed on a frog. My mother was fond of dragonflies and my grandmother loved frogs.


East Point Utility Boxes • Digital art and photographs • 2020

Two design submissions for the city of East Point, Georgia’s utility box public art program. Left: East Point landmarks. Right: East Point nature scenes.


Candyman Poster Design • Digital art • 2022

Inspired by other minimalist designers, I created this Candyman movie poster using the typography from the original feature film. This work is part of a larger minimalist movie poster design series that I am currently working on focusing on Black horror and Queer movies.


Atheist Symbol • Digital art • 2019

As an atheist, I wanted to create a bumper sticker that was not only pretty, simplistic, and a known symbol of Atheism, but also one that included an image of one of the universes billions of nebula. This symbol incorporates the Crab Nebula as the color for the atheist symbol.


M.E.G.A. Bumper Sticker • Digital art • 2017

Created in 2017 to counter M.A.G.A. proponents bumper stickers.


Clay works (2005-2010)

Left: Mind SweeperStoneware, glaze, corks. Middle: UntitledStoneware, black stain Right: UntitledStoneware, glaze


Alien Lovers concrete clay-cast 2008

Octopuswire, cloth, thread, plastic bottles • 2008

Footsteps in the Cold Night Glow35mm color photograph2004

Selected by the musical group The Leaving to use as their album art.