Here is a little gallery of some of the visual art I’ve worked on in the past few years. Not everything I’ve done is here, I’m just showing some of the things I’m the most proud of.
I have a life long adoration for elephants and a lot of experience working with cardboard, so for my sculpture class in which we had to make a piece out of cardboard, I knew what I had to do.

This was my Christmas gift to my parents this year, an oil painting of my dog jumping off of a dock. I am especially proud of this piece as I have been working with oils for less than a year and this is only my second piece I’ve actually dedicated time to. I am also very proud of the fact that I only used red, blue, yellow, and white paint to create this piece. (Summer – December 2024)

Scenes from the Hubreight Outpost was made in a digital art class at UVM. I used Blender, Adobe Premier, and GIMP to create 3 small slices of life in some far away space port. (May 2024)
Throughout the fall of 2023, one of the doodles I kept sketching were these bizarre clocks, with hands and buildings and all sorts of random attachments. So I was very excited when my digital art class was told that we were going to not only design a clock, but that we were also going to laser cut them and assemble them as clocks.

This unnamed still life of a few Lego bricks was my first venture into oil painting. I immediately fell in love with the medium, the colors blended together just how I always wished acrylics did. (January 2024)

My first venture into bookbinding was this photo album full of pictures of the dogs in my family. It was a gift to my parents. (December 2023)

A piece of art I had wanted to make ever since getting these small canvases was a recreation of the cover of Look Up by the Altogether, my favorite piece of music from one of my favorite bands. (Summer 2023)

I made this stain glassed piece as a gift for my aunt. It is a recreation of her tattoo and is honestly the best gift I have given. (December 2022)

