pa·ral·y·sis
/pəˈraləsəs/
inability to act or function in a person, organization, or place.
noun

"Oh hi" is a patterned piece showcasing the unknown but eratic violence that paralysis inflicts on the soul. At about 1 square meter, this piece was made using multiple lino carvings printed onto a large canvas.

"Beating heart" is an interactive sculpture designed to replicate one's heartbeat on the outside. The structure can be attached to a pulse sensor and so can accurately represent what is going on inside the user.

"Splatter" is an abstract piece meant to express the confines of education for the creative mind.

She was "safe", but... at what cost? "1251" is an authentic drawing of the prison that a child was locked in by Child Protective Services.

"My secret diary" is a drawing representing the delusions brought about by isolation.

"Stick and poke" is an original point-by-point drawing meant replicate tattoo techniques on paper.

"Mouse trap" is an abstract collage meant to represent the internal black or white dialogue of a person affected by BPD.

"Ocean sheets" is a printed artwork representing the bedroom of a person suffering from depression, to the point they feel like they've drowned in their own sheets.

"Cement box" is a hyperdetailed drawing representing hallucination and delusion of the afflicted.