Use Cases is the visual evidence of the interaction between me and a marijuana user talking about their habits and reasons behind using as well as their perception of impairment.
This piece responds to Michael Heizer’s land art piece “Double Negative” by focusing on the small, time-consuming effort of desert life.
This layered map cuts out areas of water use in Phoenix, AZ beginning with ancient canals dug by the Hohokam through modern times.
This layered map cuts out areas of water use in Phoenix, AZ beginning with ancient canals dug by the Hohokam through modern times.
“What the Desert Already Has” focuses on the small, time-consuming effort of life in the desert on the Mormon Mesa, from seed to plant.
I measured the edges of my body at varying levels of magnification to calculate the growth I experienced after my sister’s death.
Most maps tend to focus on the built environment. The Phoenix Cactus Map focuses on the diversity of the Sonoran Desert in Central Phoenix.
Stuck at home and out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic, I began to document, collect and draw the plants that proliferate in my own front yard then leave the layered drawings in jars next to the same plants I found around the city.