Illustration

Juneteenth: Freedom Installation

Crossroads Oakley 2025

Worked with Crossroads to create a installation for their Juneteenth Block Party. This piece is designed to demonstrate how perspective can change with freedom.

The flowers are mostly red poppies which are the official flower of Juneteenth. The flowers dissipate as the word goes on as it is illustrating a breeze, one of the most free things in nature.

On the back panel of sheet metal, the audience was asked to write their prayer for freedom.

What Have We Done?

(2021)

Walking around a lenticular painting can literally change your perspective. This piece was aimed to highlight climate change and pollution as it evolves from my reproduction of Van Gogh’s Wheat Field With Cypresses (1889) to a impressionist version of a landfill in 2021. It is meant to start a discussion or simply make the audience step back and think. I hope this piece also resonates with people sparking action and change, even if that is just recycling more or stepping out in nature taking care of the beauty of the world we can sometimes miss in our busy lives.

acrylic on wood panels customly cut and fastened with brackets

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