



Shadow Armor(2019)







Artwork Name(2020)
This is a series of work.





In Memory of all the Pets(2020)
There ended up being 400 pixels total and is approximately 16inx16in(~40cmx40cm). He made this piece to memorialize his dog from his early childhood, who he grew up with when he was young. Although he also wanted to make it more focused on memorializing pets in general since a lot of people can relate with that and because he has other pets that are still living that he wanted to include in some way.
Artwork Name(2019)
This piece is about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It uses a number system to dictate every subsequent action, and therefore the aesthetic of the piece. The piece reflects the condition of OCD, particularly the self generating behavior. The piece includes examples of origami to access a representation of the processes at play in this artwork, which themselves reflect OCD. The result for the viewer is to be involved in a game of logic and deduction that both compliments and contrasts the conceptual premise of this piece.

Two Halves(2020)
The aura of it is provocative because one is not really sure what to make of it, but one still wants it to mean something, so one comes up with something that kind of makes sense.
Situations(2019)
This piece is about is how we only show certain parts of who we are in certain situations. The key inputs are metaphors for situations that someone can be in. The photographs are metaphors for the person. The effects are metaphors for the parts that someone might show of themselves in a situation. He made it an interactive installation because this is something that everyone experiences at some point in there life. The code and program are linked here.
Text Based Art Program(2020) (Warning Flashing Colors)
The intention behind the piece is to make it more widely available to people. The meaning behind the piece is how universal language is and that is why he wanted to make it more available to people. He did this by using code, since anyone with a computer or able to get their eyes onto a computer can see. He made the program interactive so that it could further engage the viewer into the viewing of the piece and make them a part of it as well. The code is linked here.


