Passion Projects
— I love making things and tinkering. I look for any excuse to open my craft cabinet.
This is a project I did while sheltering in place during the pandemic.
Inspired by Factory Obscura. An art collective in OKC that creates immersive experiences that are so special and so inspiring! Such a magical space to awaken your inner cave dwelling dreamscapes.
Our daughter was there and after the experience, she requested our house be turned into a cave of fringe for her 10th birthday party. Then the pandemic came. No party unfortunately, but I did what I could to bring her vision to life.
The materials used are plastic tablecloths cut into strips, metallic curtains and crepe paper all tied to garden netting.
This was actually a graphic I made for a t-shirt, but given the chance to use a laser cutter, this felt very right. I then attached the pieces to a slab of olive wood.
This was actually a graphic I made for a t-shirt, but given the chance to use a laser cutter, this felt very right. I then attached the pieces to a slab of olive wood.
When my daughter was in preschool, parents were asked to create artwork for the walls of the classroom that would help the children learn basic shapes and the alphabet. This is one that I did that still lives on the wall today.
When my daughter was in preschool, parents were asked to create artwork for the walls of the classroom that would help the children learn basic shapes and the alphabet. This is one that I did that still lives on the wall today.