I Want to Eat the Park
2025, Monoprint, Collage, Acrylic ON ARCHIVAL PAPER, 30 x 22”, unframed
This piece comes from a feeling of wanting more — more color, more pattern, more scent, more life. When I walk through the park, I don’t just want to look; I want to absorb it. I want to inhale the perfumes, gather the delicate shapes, and take the whole place into my body.
The layered greens, swirling black forms, and scattered marks feel like fragments of leaves, shells, and small icons of nature, all pressed together in a kind of joyful overwhelm. Nothing is separate here — everything is being pulled inward, collected, tasted.
This work is about appetite as devotion. About wanting to become what you love. In this moment, the park is not something I walk through — it is something I am becoming.