Saint Jerome, 2021
A modern take on Caravaggio’s “Saint Jerome in His Study” painting, this work foregrounds the interplay between the loudness and the silence that defined 2021’s worldwide pandemic and the increased weight of social media. The subject of this drawing sits alone in the dark, illuminated by and preoccupied with two screens. After encountering Caravaggio’s work while studying in Rome, his eye for chiaroscuro and high-contrast lighting began to work its way into my pieces. Like this charcoal work, I aim to call upon the passions I have for Classical Studies and Visual Arts to execute contemporary visions.
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Skyline Blvd
An ode to Northern California’s golden hills.
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The de Young Open 2023
Meet the Artist
A soon-to-be Bowdoin College graduate (2024), I have shared my artwork within my undergraduate community, in arts publications, and in a museum in San Francisco. Exploring different mediums throughout my developing career, I draw inspiration from my studies in Italy and within the Classics department at Bowdoin, as well as from my passion for architecture and architectural history. Learn more about me on the About page.