“The Garden at Dusk” (2023) is a large-scale installation that explores themes of digital acceleration, ecological interconnectivity, and symbolic fragmentation. Through a combination of 3D-printed sculpture, stretched inkjet prints, and modular compositional elements, the work examines how natural forms and mythic symbols are distorted under the pressures of technological speed and mediated perception. Central to the installation is the recurring motif of the garden—not as a site of serenity, but as a space warped by data flows, collapsed timelines, and artificial reproduction. By merging synthetic materials with organic imagery, The Garden at Dusk constructs a landscape in flux, where the boundaries between nature, myth, and machine begin to dissolve.
Installation of “The Garden at Dusk” at University of Texas, Austin, 2023
Alternate view of “The Garden at Dusk”, 2023Installation of (left to right) "Almanac", "Arbor (Flip)", and "White Rabbit", 2023.
“Garden Statue (Mars)”, printed PLA, 2023“Saturn”, canvas, mesh, oil, inkjet, 2023“Garden Statue (Cupid)”, printed PLA, 2023Installation of “(left to right) "The Wind", inkjet on stretched vinyl, "MELD", inkjet on mesh over panel, "Burn", inkjet on stretched vinyl, 2023.
“Burn”, inkjet on stretched vinyl, 2023“night clouds”, oil on canvas, 2023“Garden Statue (Dark Rabbit)”, printed PLA, 2023Installation of (left to right) "Barn Owl", "Snakeskin", and "Fox Hunt", 2023