





Installation View
Developing these ideas in 2-Dimensions I wanted to see how these ideas would translate 3-Dimensionally, so I turned my eight foot by eight foot bedroom into an installation. Using primarily cheese cloth, foam core, and trash bags, I created my own space where alien structures come out of the wall and ceilings. For me, my bedroom was both a living space and studio space, becoming the center of my own world, where the wall is a boundary between outer space and my domestic space akin to the collages.