Interactions
The following pieces were created through collaboration with the public.
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The Vessel that Holds the Soul
The canvas painting itself is a conceptualization of a soul, and the stickers represent the ephemeral things in life, titled God's Breath. Patrons were invited to write down examples and take stickers from the piece, symbolizing their temporary influence throughout life.
Revealed during Bubble Fest, hosted by the Barry Art Museum
Materials:
~ Muslin fabric
~ Spray paint
~ Paper plates
~ Sticker sheets
~ Permanent markers
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Sakura Haiku
This piece depicts the cherry blossom trees celebrated through this festival. The tree was painted live, during the festival. Patrons were invited to decorate pre-cut cherry blossoms, which were then attached to the painted tree. Two poems were written after completing the piece.
Revealed during the Cherry Blossom Festival, hosted by VB Parks and Recreation
Materials:
~ Canvases
~ Sumi-e (Japanese ink)
~ Brushes
~ Pink paper
~ Writing utensils
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Title Constellation
This diptych highlighted stellar media titles during a comic convention. Patrons were invited to write a media title (could be from a video game, anime, movie, book, etc.) that they felt deserved a star. The centrical galaxy was painted after the event, and titles were reattached to the finished work.
Revealed during Atlantic Comic Con
Materials:
~ Canvases
~ Acrylic paint
~ Yellow paper
~ Writing utensils
~ Glue











