
Once a year, I get to watch my idols walk the runway with extravagant lingerie!
SUPER EXCITED!
It's on tonight so make sure to watch it!
Aspiring art teacher,artist, model & chef.
Bronze Statue (65lbs)Created Spring 2009
From passion, my sister & I were created. Through blood, sweat, laughter, love, and tears she molded us throughout the years. We are her greatest masterpiece. This piece was created to thank my mother for all that she has instilled in me. Her Filipino culture and my father’s American beliefs created two new generations to follow in their footsteps. Although both my parents partook in my upbringing, my mother is my hero.
This bronze casting of my body immortalizes the result of all her hard work.
Thank you Mom!




completed spring 2010
The contour lines that separate the canvas from top to bottom and left to right represent two rivers that went through the Japanese prefecture of my childhood. Three silver spheres, seen at the intersection of the rivers, represents the three cities that I vividly recall from my youth (Allen Park, MI, Atsugi, Japan & Zama, Japan). The white “river” represents a form of prism, symbolizing both society and society’s expectations for each and every one of us. The opposite river represents the individual people in this society, who all have hopes and dreams about what they want to become. Unfortunately, those aspirations often do not fit with that which is accepted by society. Therefore, one must frequently model themselves into a mirror image of what is acceptable forcing many to conform to society. There are a handful of others, however, that flow freely through the prism, boldly letting their colors show. I admire those people, who regardless of what others say, stick to their beliefs though it segregates them from the social norm. Though they may be different, it is these individuals that color our world.





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