Cyanotype on hand-coated fabric, digital reconstruction, 2025
Hand-coated with cyanotype chemistry and exposed in sunlight, this print began with fabric and film negatives. After developing, the fragments were scanned and digitally reassembled, preserving the seams and textures of process.
Made in homage to the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame1 and the musicians I watched every Tuesday2, the piece mirrors their improvisation: loose, spontaneous, joyful.
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At True Story Brewing, Birmingham, AL
Hand-dyed, found fabrics; hand and machine sewn; quilted and bound, 2024
Ethically sourced leather, hand-stitched construction, 2019
These handbags are part of an ongoing exploration into utility, form, and care, crafted in partnership with Behno, a brand committed to redefining ethics in fashion. Each piece is constructed from responsibly sourced leather and sewn by hand, drawing attention to the human touch behind the object.
The work reflects a dedication not only to material precision, but to the systems that support it, paying quiet homage to the artisans and garment workers who are too often overlooked. In collaboration with factories that meet rigorous social and environmental standards, these bags embody a kind of slow integrity: a belief that beauty and responsibility are not opposing forces, but interwoven.
Organic dyed cotton textiles; hand and machine sewn, 2024
Heirloom and found white textiles; hand and machine sewn, 2025