Mixing Traditional Mediums & Arduinos

Scientific Illustration & Exhibition Design

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HOW TO SEX A CRAB

To sex a crab, examine the underside of the abdomen. Male crabs typically have a narrow, pointed apron, while female crabs have a broader, rounded apron. 

This is my grandpa and I. He would come to my classes and teach us about sea life!

BFA in ART & TECNOLOGY

BS in ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

EXHIBITS in CHARLESTON MARINE LIFE CENTER

CSUMB for SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION

My work delves into sensory experiences. I do this by combining physical traditional mediums and technological engineering. My primary body of work is experimental storytelling with influences from ecological and biological roots.

I have a ton of BODACIOUS experiences teaching and guiding in the backcountry as well as my work in the environmental science field. Spending days crawling through mud, dirt, snow and taking running leaps into bodies of water, I am a life long learner. I am medically trained as a wilderness first responder and my work space is constantly filled with loose camping gear and friends trying to steal me away for side quests. I try to capture the animated nature of humor and fear when sharing stories outdoors around a campfire.

Observing and designing from the natural world, I illustrate all the abiotic, biotic parts of life. I plan to explore the uncanny and uncomfortable idea of natural cycles, like decomposing. Additionally I aspire to create educational opportunities, speak on environmental justice and equity, as well as create experiences accessible for all audiences within my work.