
Smile
24 x 32 inches, Acrylic paint on inkjet print, 2014
This image is an enlarged inkjet print of a scanned water damaged photograph. A layer of black acrylic paint has been applied to the surface of the print to both conceal and highlight moments in the original family photo.

Saturday Mourning
24 x 32 inches, Acrylic paint on inkjet print, 2014
This is an enlarged and scanned drugstore lab color print. The layer of black acrylic paint acts as an additional figural component to portray fragments of memory that are now masked from the original photograph.

Untitled 4, from Family Book 2
6 x 8 inches, Xerox Print, 2014
This Xerox color print is a small-scale collage work where the figures are added and removed. The altered image is intended to serve as a more complete and accurate representation than its original whole. This is part of a larger collage series

Quality Time
20 x 40 inches, Inkjet Print, 2014
This is a digital inkjet print created from a scanned, waterdamaged color print. The repetition of the fragment disrupts the availability of information slowly revealing a portrait of a child surrounded by adult arms.

Shrine to Iroquois
22 x 30 inches, Photo Installation, 2014
This photo installation examines the use of shrines and their similarity to bodies of evidence. The portraits are cartographic representations of Iroquois Alston who died during an act of gun violence.

Untitled 3, from Family Book 1
24 x 30 inches, Inkjet Print, 2014
This digital inkjet print is made from one scanned image composited with a black and white digital photograph. This image is a recreation of an existing photograph and part of a larger series about family narrative.





