A dual channel projection with sound, stereo,
An animated book of poetry, read outloud by the artist (2025 edition)
A 1970′s camper truck travels through a metaphysical space, traversing the familiar and the strange in search of peace, tranquility, and love; a world where lace, pipes, arteries, and organs (of both senses of the word) coexist. Inspired by Art Deco, pattern, Gulf of Mexico oil spills, Louisiana flowers and industry, is a multi-media installation examining the complex relationship between human and the environment. Exploring the poetry of the landscape and the Buddhist process of becoming, the work borrows its’ titles from the five classic elements used once to divide the observational world into the categories: Air, Water, Earth, Fire, and the Void. The work interplays between opposites in hopes to reveal the interdependence that both nature and its inhabitants share
Search for Balance
Inspired by Art Deco, pattern, Gulf of Mexico oil spills, and Louisiana flowers, A Search for Balance is a multi-media installation examining the complex relationship between human and the environment.


















The Fifth Element: the Void, Dual channel animation with audio, 7’ 30”, tablets, speakers, wooden frames. A book of animated poetry left, detailing the installation’s five vignettes experienced by a 1970′s camper truck that travels through a metaphysical space, traversing the familiar and the strange in search of peace, tranquility, and love; a world where lace, pipes, arteries, and organs (of both senses of the word) coexist.