Parker Sun
Four layer Riso print focusing on the colorful and whimsical nature of the coral reef environment.Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.
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Two layer Riso print inspired by the text "Why does everyone keep coming into my house? Who gave them all keys?" This was my first introduction to the Riso machine and I really enjoyed the effect the color and texture had on the piece.
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Three layer Riso print inspired by the allure of the natural world as an escape from our reality.
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For this project, I was inspired by my love of the aquarium and wanted to find a way to bring that sense of calm and wonder into an everyday space. This lamp is 12” x 30 “ x 12” and constructed of mulberry paper and balsa wood sticks in the shape of a boxfish.
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This piece focuses on the charm of colored pencil texture and is inspired by the movement and harmony of nature.
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Using Eric Carle's method, this piece is made of cut up watercolor swatches to explore a flatter way of illustrating.
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Block carved print depicting the personality of my dog Riley.
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Self-portrait done in graphite representing myself as an artist as well as the persistence of nature.
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Watercolor and pen illustration inspired by the concept of space debris, overconsumption, and waste.
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BFA Illustration
I am an illustrator working primarily with traditional materials to create tactile,
emotionally driven work. I enjoy the physicality of making, which has led me to incorporate
printmaking and sculpture into my practice. My work is often inspired by nature and
meant to evoke feelings of joy, playfulness, and warmth. Connecting with others through
my art is one of the most meaningful aspects of my practice.
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