Hello and welcome to my art page!
I feel like the definition of art for me is kind of vauge, as I love to make things that are
both pretty and functional in some kind of aspect. I love love love home decor and
making silly things to keep around to make the space I'm living in more me!
So some of this will be paintings, digital art, candle holders and other
miscellaneous things that I have a hand in making in one way or another!
The first candle holder I ever made! I remember trying to go for something more structured and then getting so fed up with the clay not doing as I wanted it to so I just turned it all into a lumpy mess. And honestly, I think it turned out way better in the end than what I first had in my head would turn out. I love it so much!! (2021)
I found this strange looking vase at a thrift store, painted it metallic blue and put a fake flower I painted with glitter glue. I think I named the vase Gilbert?? I don't remember really. (2022)
In the same spirit as the first candle holder I made, this was the second one. Amazingly squiggly. (2022)
Just another candle holder :) (2022)
Croched a sweater of some sort for this watering can. It was a very fun project since I had to crochet right onto the can, so you can't take it off. It was difficult but fun to experiment with. (2022)
This one is quite abhorrent but I like that, I like that B)! (2020)
A lil plant and it's vase I croched onto. (2022)
Made this with my bf, he's kinda cute I love him! (2022)
Made this for class, the assignment was to make something multimedia conveying/expanding the ideas of another piece of media. I chose to
make this piece inspired by the song 'Every Window in Alcatraz Has a View of San Francisco (II)' by foxtails. My piece (forgot the name oops)
is about despair, dreams, disappointment, hopelessness, basically just the feeling I get from listening to that masterpiece of a song. If
you haven't heard it you should check it out! (2022)
Made this for my mom for her birthday last year. (2021)
Wow! Another horse! A painting I made called 'Stupid horse pain' which I quite enjoy (2021)
A lino print I made named 'You cannot fix your sadness' (2020)
Another lino print I made, this time of some mushrooms! I actually made it to print on tote bags as merch for my grade's graduation art exhibition (called Invasiva Arter).
I was proud of the outcome and the tote bags I made sold out!! :) (2022)
Just a drawing I made of Yeule, it's kinda bad I know, I don't really like drawing people to be honest lol. Whatever! (2022)
Yet, there's another human here?! This one is named 'Of Sadness' because how I painted the person was inspired by the style from Belladonna of Sadness.
This one was also really fun to work on. It all started when I went to this thrift store and found a random book with lots of pictures in it. It was like someone's
old travel journal publicised into a cryptic book lost in time since I couldn't find anything about it online. Anyway, I ripped out some pages from that book and made
a collage with them and then I painted on top of it. It was really fun to paint the squiggly things, I should bring that back in another painting someday. (2022)
Collage I made when I was in a very dark place. I like how it looks, but man, bad memories. (2020)
An embroidery I made in school. It's not great technical-wise, but I like the juxtaposition in it!! I should try doing embroidery again :) (2021)
We had an assignment to make a relievo, and I made this seemingly terrified rat. (2020)
I really like painting flowers, with this painting I don't really remember what flowers these are, oh well. It was fun to make :3. 'Life is meaningless and everything dies', (2022)
This was me just having fun and experimenting a lot. I made this abstract shape in the background and painted it, then I made a lino print and
printed it on top with blue paint. Quite kewl. 'How my head feels most of the time (pt. 1,2 & 3)', (2022)
Kinda creepy, but he also has glitter glue on him which makes him feel a bit more soft. 'He's nice, just needs some love', (2020)
First painting I made in a series of smaller paintings in neon guache colors. I was walking in my childhood neighborhood one day and realized
that things could look so different once you grow older. The house at the end of the street that you used to find so scary as a child, but now it just looks
like any other house on the street. 1/3, 'Epiphany', (2021)
Or how things change over time, it's nature. Things grow, things thrive, things wither away. And it becomes so painfully obvious that you've grown older.
Like that old boat that we once used to take out on the lake, that we put in our front yard one day. Only to never put it in water again. And it remained there,
with leaves finding their way inside, piling up. 2/3, 'Elapse', (2021)
That places that were so important to you when you were a child change. The place where you'd spend every day now rests easy, unnoticed when you walk by. How
places can turn into nothing one day when we woke up already too old. It's strange. I walk by everytime I go home as if nothing, even though I've spent endless hours
at that playground, it's really nothing to me now. 3/3, 'Recollection', (2021)
One day I just had the idea to paint a frog on a flower, so I did :)
'In a Maze Like Structure I Wander Alone My Entire Life', (2022)