The "Cowbell" is a vibrant sculpture featuring a bold red, deep blue, and striking black hand proudly gripping a cowbell. This eye-catching artwork is prominently situated in the heart of the Cotton District in Starkville, Mississippi, serving as a…
The cover is dominated by dark, moody tones—mostly shades of gray, blue, and black. It shows a flooded urban landscape, representing post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. A ruined building stands precariously. Overhead, storm clouds loom, casting a…
The cover of A.D. New Orleans: After the Deluge shows a quiet, flooded street in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The colors are soft and a bit faded. The houses in the background are half underwater, broken and leaning. Floating in the water are…
Corps étranger (Foreign Body) can be interpreted as exploring themes of vulnerability, the fragility of the physical self, and the feeling of alienation or being a stranger within one's own body. This can be linked to experiences of trauma where one…