Over 18 months, I collected the waste from my household to create this body of work and to show the intimate impact a family of four can have on the environment. The ubiquity of such mass-produced forms allowed me a great deal of freedom and interesting design challenges as I developed a language for myself by finding new lines, colors, and forms. I have grown to relish the challenge of transforming a wide variety of discarded plastics into richly patterned and joyful works of art that satisfy my need for handcrafted objects with my commitment to socially engaged ideas.
Gradient, milk cartons and paint, 8' x 13', 2023.
Rise, single use water bottles and bed springs, 60" x 60" x 38" (72" x 72" x 60" on mirrored platform), 2023.
Totem 1, 35" x 12" x 12", 2023.
Wash Day, 29" x 13" x 9", 2023.
United, plastic milk jugs, vinyl, paper, 84” x 12” x 5”, 2023.
United, 2023.
Self-Portrait, 38" x 12" x 12", 2023.
Cascade, tomato containers, reused labels, cloth tape, zip ties, 48” x 36” x 16”, 2023.
Four Square, tomato containers, 45" x 45", 2023.
Trapped, 24" x 14" x 12", 2023.
Totem 2, 43" x 11" x 6", 2023.