Printmaking is my favorite artistic practice. At its core, printmaking allows a message or image to be created and produced in a more cost-effective way than other artistic mediums. This allows more people to access a work of art without diminishing the creative quality. The work I’m currently making within this practice is designed with that in mind. My aim is to create prints inspired by the world around me that will encourage thought, reflection, and hope.
Dry Point Etching
House or Home, 2026, Dry Point Etching, 8in x 10in
The Eye, 2025, Dry Point Etching, 8in x 10in
To be Prey, 2024, Dry Point Etching, 8in x 10in
The Flowers, 2026, Dry Point Etching, 4in x 5in
The Ocean 2026, Dry Point Etching, 4in x 5in
The Bones, 2026, Dry Point Etching, 4in x 5in
Linocut
The Dance, 2020, Linocut, 14in x 11in
Faces, 2018, Linocut, 18in x 24in
The Fall, 2019, Linocut, 11in x 14in
Monoprint
Helping Hand ver. 1, 2026, Monoprint, 4in x 6in
Helping Hand ver. 3, 2026, Monoprint, 5in x 7in
Helping Hand ver. 2, 2026, Monoprint, 4in x 6in
A Look at Violence, Linocut Series
How many guns?, 2017, Linocut, each is 2in x 2in