Printed Objects and Works on Paper


The Infant Bobby Hill, Relief ink on Japanese Rice Paper, 10x10”, 2020

The Infant Bobby Hill, Relief ink on Japanese Rice Paper, 10x10”, 2020

This piece was inspired by something I noticed on the wall of Hank and Peggy’s wall in the background of an episode of King of the Hill, a childhood favorite of mine. There was this framed photo of an infant Bobby Hill. I needed to have a physical version of the image of my own, so I decided I would take it upon myself to create one. And thus, this print was brought to life.

The image that inspired this print is featured in the top right corner of this screenshot from the show.

The image that inspired this print is featured in the top right corner of this screenshot from the show.

 

Quarantine #1, 2020. Monotype. 8.5x11’’

Quarantine #2, 2020. Monotype. 8.5x11’’

Quarantine #3, 2020. Monotype. 8.5x11’’

Quarantine #4, 2020. Monotype. 8.5x11’’

 

These monotypes are from a selection of prints that were created after going into lockdown near the start of the Coronavirus pandemic.

 

Agoraphobia, 2020. Linocut on rice paper. 9x13’’

 

This edition of prints was created in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and the lockdowns that were caused by it. This is an image of my house, which became my safe space from the virus. After quarantining in my house, I became agoraphobic and experienced severe anxiety anytime leaving the house was necessary.

 

Cone Head Georgie, 2018. Silkscreen Print, 8.5x11”

 

Nightmares: Bed, 2018. Silkscreen Print on fabric, mixed media sculpture.

 
 

Stop Protecting Abusive Men.

Silkscreen prints on plastic bags, filled with zines containing a list of known abusers in positions of power.

 
 

Please Disregard Summit

Silkscreen prints on bond paper. Placed around the University of Cincinnati’s main campus after receiving an accidental mass email sent to the entire university that only said the word “Summit.”