Recent Screenprints
My screenprint practice operates at the intersection of painting and printmaking, shaped by emotion, memory, and material response. Screenprinting becomes a fluid process rather than a fixed method, allowing each work to evolve through accumulation and disruption.
By working on nontraditional surfaces and deliberately interrupting the printing process, the image remains open and unstable—holding traces of movement, uncertainty, and the texture of lived experience.
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uncertain exposures
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Covenant
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Meander
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Shifting Borders
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An Untitled Day
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Earth Dream 3
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Shuffle
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Topsy
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2020 Diaries, #1
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Attachment memory
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Brethren
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Can U Hear Me Now?
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Migration series
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Anthropocene series
The term “print” here refers to printmaking; that is, using a press or darkroom or hand methods to create original prints.