This mixed-media diorama was built from foam, fabric, clay, yarn  and found materials. It depicts a twisted Halloween tea party where a young witch hosts her stuffed rabbit and her mother’s severed head. A darkly playful exploration of childhood imagination, rebellion, and the tension between innocence and horror.
A mixed-media album cover reinterpretation for Chappell Roan’s The Subway. I combined a  doll with a sculpted head, paper collage, and digital line work to capture the song’s emotional turbulence. The swirling red forms visualize the chaos and vulnerability in the lyrics, contrasted against a fragmented city backdrop.
Book cover design for The Definitive Betty Boop. I created an articulated, posable Betty Boop doll from yarn, fabric, and mixed materials, then photographed and digitally composited her with vintage comic elements. The goal was to celebrate Betty’s playful charm and iconic silhouette through a handcrafted, contemporary reinterpretation.
Book cover design for The Definitive Betty Boop. I created an articulated, posable Betty Boop doll from yarn, fabric, and mixed materials, then photographed and digitally composited her with vintage comic elements. The goal was to celebrate Betty’s playful charm and iconic silhouette through a handcrafted, contemporary reinterpretation.
"Run, Don't Hide"- Illustration inspired by The Handmaid’s Tale, combining ink-style line work with digital painting. I used a muted, aged palette and illuminated red accents to emphasize themes of control, confinement, and resistance. The framing vines and roots create a claustrophobic ‘maze,’ visually echoing the quote about freedom within oppression.