
Hallway 33
​Painting on stapled trash bags is not an easy feat. Then throw in the heat of summer - it made for a patience building experience. Bridging a gap from the main entrance to the Red Room I created a whole world from mice playing in a refrigerator, school children watching a rabbit king, and snowy house roulette near a skeleton projecting lasers - all the way to ruby miners and the last supper. The absolute freedom of it all is my favorite. Once the lighting was just right, music spinning, and a hum of people filled the air, you couldn't help but smile.
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Explaining "Choo Choo to Jesus."
Explaining skeleton man and writing.


Red room and hallway builders.




The Red Room.

The Red Room builder above I am hugging is Zac Levine. He's had a huge impact in how far I've come. Inspiring me towards a brighter future and constantly highlighting the beautiful parts in life, I couldn't ask for someone better to make art alongside. Being able to explore life through art is a challenge and a gift. I hope to continue this journey until I'm 99 years old, or until I choose another Ikigai.



