Studio Spike

CNC Coffee Table, I programmed and ran the CNC on my own to make this table. The wood was salvaged from a shipping crate and then properly finished post processing.

The Marrow Coffee Table

This was entirely handmade and a product of my study abroad in Copenhagen. I learned danish design and build methods and gained so much from the experience even beyond this little creation.

The Sozoa Stool

Made for the Firefly Seasonal Market in Boulder, Colorado. This product went to market and even sold out. The purpose of the product was to bring attention to Colorados native pollinators while adding human involvement in bringing back our pollinators.

Butterfly Wish Booklet

This was my very first product, designed and built during my Luminarie studio. This was an exploration of Coral and its form. I wanted to play with edge lighting and see how far I could push the idea and form of coral.

The Koral Table Lamp

This was a personal exploration when I first started learning how to weld. I needed to challenge my new skill and decided to build a side table for my apartment. I learned a lot through this process and while there is room for improvement, I love it.

The Zayble Side Table

I am very proficientin 3D rendering and the program Rhino. I have been using Rhino throughout college and have gained a lot of knowledge on this program, and its plug-in Grasshopper.

3D Rendering in Rhino

Analytical drawings of a Empire Troubador Turn Table

In this series each hold up a mirror to society in different ways. This one conveys how our oil addiction is slowly rotting our planet, much like how a dip addiction slowly rotts your teeth and causes cancer.

2/3 CHEW Series

This was a series I did in my senior year of high school in my advanced studio art class. This piece metaphorically reflects how we Chew on popculture like gum. While pop-culture adds no necessary value to our lives, Gum adds no nutrition to our bodies.

1/3 CHEW Series

As the last installment of the CHEW series, this one focused on the Amazon fires that were a prominent issue back in 2020. The focus was on the brazillian government and the corrupt ways it "cared" for their Amazon Rainforest.

3/3 CHEW Series

For my senior project in high school, I was given the opportunity to paint some old surfboards. One (the octopus) paid homage to my high school, Tabor, and the other was a commentary on coral bleaching and decreasing in our oceans.

Surfboard Art

This is the first in the series of Views of Home. I made these while taking an independent study in my junior year of high school. I was inclined to make a wood burning series because I had gotten new tools as a gift and wanted to see what I could create.

1/3 Views of Home Woodburning

This is the second woodburning in the series of Views of Home. At the time I was really missing home and my truck and wanted to chanel that energy into a project. Luckily my art teacher at the time encouraged this independent study and let me create.

2/3 Views of Home Woodburning

This is the third woodburning in the series of Views of Home. For more of a description of the project see 1 and 2. These are images I took all around Maryland and decided to turn them into woodburnings.

3/3 Views of Home Woodburning

I started this painting back in middle school and decided to finish it as an adult. One of my passions is painting and honing different visual art skills. Thus working and finishing this piece years later, felt so full circle to me and brought me joy.

Peeking Panther 

In my freshman year of college, it was online school and Covid year, so I had a lot of time on my hands outside of classes. I decided to create about 10 collage posters to be sold. I sold about 40 posters through my art instagram all together.

Collage Art 1/2

In my freshman year of college, it was online school and Covid year, so I had a lot of time on my hands outside of classes. I decided to create collage posters to be sold. I sold about 40 posters through my art instagram.

Collage Art 2/2

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