Monthly Archives: November 2008
The Death of Hyacinth
St. Agatha Cakes
Using the theme of cake and icing, I represent womanhood and femininity as something that is desirous and delicious. The story of Agatha and her martyrdom is the vehicle but done in a lighthearted manner.
Easter Mourning
The Sleep of Endymion
Sapphic Love Among the Ruins of the Colosseum
Late Renaissance romance is personified by two unlikely subjects and their unlikely circumstance. Love comes to all no matter what the combination. Cupid’s watchful eye is approving but not judging.
Jerome Takes Refuge in the House of Thomas
The Ecstasy of St. Ann
Suburban couple experiencing the overwhelming love of God in their suburban living room.
Epimethius Ponders the Actions of Pandora
Cleopatra Tests Poisons On Condemned Prisoners
Young celebrities and media stars are sometimes put into positions that they don’t handle maturely. Being in that position before someone is ready will sometimes lead to hurting of others and/or themselves.
