She is currently pursing a BFA at Carnegie Mellon University
Her work is forged from personal experience, both deeply held beliefs and traumas, and vapid, fleeting thoughts. She works with many media, including textiles, metals, 3D prints, and printed media. The variety refuses categorization and her practice is always shifting, just as she is never the same person from one moment to the next.
She creates with a child audience in mind, herself and other children. She is drawn to bright colors and child-like motifs, like stick figures and scribbles. Cute animals like orange cats and blue dogs, the embodiment of everything good. She is also drawn to death, sensuality, and shame. This awkward, uncomfortable intersection of these subjects in both our young and old lives illustrates her presence as an emerging artist during this time in her life where adult and child coexist. She holds this tension as a means to both change the past and predict the future.