PUBLIC ART

Weight of Shadows (Prototype)

Over and Under references the migratory butterfly. Created on an 11’ high pole, the sculpture consists of four perched butterflies with intricately cut wings and body. A metaphor for migration and movement of global people, the artwork makes a connection between immigrant and resident cultures.

Location: Crestview park


Dancer 7' x 3' x 2' Installed at Florissant Civic Theater,  Florrisant, MO 2021


Fill the void 5' x 2' x 2' Dayspring Arts and Education, MO 2020 

Batter 6' x 5' x 3' Installed at Poplar Bluff, MO 2020 

Pitcher, 6'x 5' x 4', Installed at Poplar Bluff, MO, 2020 

Three 5' x 3' x 2'(Each) Installed at Brentwood Recreation CenterBrentwood, MO 2020

The Kick 6' x 3' x 2' Installed at Ballwin Community CenterBallwin, MO 2020

We Belong 6' x 4.5' x 2' Installed at Ellisville City CenterEllisville, MO 2021

Mural Prototypes

I strongly believe that art can be an agent for change. I seek to activate public and private spaces in ways that are engaging, immersive, and contemplative. My process involves creating with intent, placing context into my work, and meeting the community where they are. Each project tells a story about the surrounding site and the lives of the people who engage with the work. Creating public art is a collaborative process, and I embrace working with various stakeholders involved to develop artworks that engage the community and imbue a sense of respect for the site. My work can be found nationally and has been given both permanent and transient homes in the City of Poplar Bluff, Lee’s Summit, Ballwin, Manchester, Chesterfield, Ellisville and Brentwood.