2023
ink, watercolor and gouache on watercolor paper
2019
ink on watercolor paper
This was a collaborative piece with my son, Nicky who was 4 years old at the time.
Click here for more images from my Sou’wester Artist Residency.
2020
watercolor on watercolor paper
I made a series of watercolors in an attempt to untangle the feelings I have about my own corporeal form. In some spaces I feel shame and disgust, at other times I feel pride and capability. I grapple with the idea of being a sexual, sensual person as a mother, it feels almost taboo. I wanted to depict naked women in various forms, from curled in on themselves, to standing proudly to see where I felt comfortable and who I identified with.
2019
ink on watercolor paper
This was a collaborative piece with my son, Nicky who was 4 years old at the time.
Click here for more images from my Sou’wester Artist Residency.
2020
watercolor on watercolor paper
I made a series of watercolors in an attempt to untangle the feelings I have about my own corporeal form. In some spaces I feel shame and disgust, at other times I feel pride and capability. I grapple with the idea of being a sexual, sensual person as a mother, it feels almost taboo. I wanted to depict naked women in various forms, from curled in on themselves, to standing proudly to see where I felt comfortable and who I identified with.
2023
ink, watercolor and gouache on watercolor paper
2019
ink on watercolor paper
This was a collaborative piece with my son, Nicky who was 4 years old at the time.
Click here for more images from my Sou’wester Artist Residency.
2020
watercolor on watercolor paper
I made a series of watercolors in an attempt to untangle the feelings I have about my own corporeal form. In some spaces I feel shame and disgust, at other times I feel pride and capability. I grapple with the idea of being a sexual, sensual person as a mother, it feels almost taboo. I wanted to depict naked women in various forms, from curled in on themselves, to standing proudly to see where I felt comfortable and who I identified with.
2019
ink on watercolor paper
This was a collaborative piece with my son, Nicky who was 4 years old at the time.
Click here for more images from my Sou’wester Artist Residency.
2020
watercolor on watercolor paper
I made a series of watercolors in an attempt to untangle the feelings I have about my own corporeal form. In some spaces I feel shame and disgust, at other times I feel pride and capability. I grapple with the idea of being a sexual, sensual person as a mother, it feels almost taboo. I wanted to depict naked women in various forms, from curled in on themselves, to standing proudly to see where I felt comfortable and who I identified with.