
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.







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.



