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This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

This past weekend @y2keykey and I got to share our wind chime at Promontory Point for this year’s Up & Up. It was a perfect day 🌱
Thank you Christina, Kim, Gabriel and Brittany for letting me and Keyarah share this collaborative piece. Best Sunday ever!
Our piece is made with a wicker disc, paper origami lilies, string, beads, charms and two lockets.
@upup_kiteshow
@christinasadov

Communion, 2025, kozo paper, liquid latex, watercolor, wax, isomalt sugar, hand dyed paracord, oil paint, wood panel, copper wire, thread, 12”x27”
trying some new methods of making, doing some experimenting, more to come :)

Communion, 2025, kozo paper, liquid latex, watercolor, wax, isomalt sugar, hand dyed paracord, oil paint, wood panel, copper wire, thread, 12”x27”
trying some new methods of making, doing some experimenting, more to come :)

Communion, 2025, kozo paper, liquid latex, watercolor, wax, isomalt sugar, hand dyed paracord, oil paint, wood panel, copper wire, thread, 12”x27”
trying some new methods of making, doing some experimenting, more to come :)

Communion, 2025, kozo paper, liquid latex, watercolor, wax, isomalt sugar, hand dyed paracord, oil paint, wood panel, copper wire, thread, 12”x27”
trying some new methods of making, doing some experimenting, more to come :)

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

reflecting on what a beautiful night this was through these beautiful photos taken by @gabrielle.barrera. inbound was a serendipitousexperience. thank you to everyone who came out and spent a night celebrating the work with us. so grateful for @__an___j_a and @zgirlrulez6 for running this program, inspiring their community, and putting this wonderful cohort together. 💐🧚♂️🥂🖼️

Finally sharing this beautiful collaborative piece @olivia.gov and i created during cycle 3.0 of inbound. we found the true meaning of collaboration in the ten weeks that went into making this piece. it was so wonderful seeing everyone interacting with the work, and trusting what we made to hold their wishes. 🪞🌀🐚⚖️✨🪸
Olivia Chasteny, Keyarah Peppel
Untitled
Stucco, wood, metal, shells, chain, chicken wire, candles, wax, paper, cinder blocks, found materials
Approx: 24”x39”x66”
Does water hold memory? Do we share a consciousness with the elements that not only surround us, but are found within us? Untitled is a tap into a collective consciousness, created intuitively and collaboratively through trust, process, and connection—leading to an esoteric altar for reflection. With candles acting as a marker of time, liquified waxcombines with water below to represent the ephemeral nature of life’s many cycles. Earth, water, air, and fire combine in the process and representation, emphasizing an elemental connectedness. Offering a penny for your thoughts, we invite you to make a wish into the spiraling well—perhaps the water will remember your wish.

Finally sharing this beautiful collaborative piece @olivia.gov and i created during cycle 3.0 of inbound. we found the true meaning of collaboration in the ten weeks that went into making this piece. it was so wonderful seeing everyone interacting with the work, and trusting what we made to hold their wishes. 🪞🌀🐚⚖️✨🪸
Olivia Chasteny, Keyarah Peppel
Untitled
Stucco, wood, metal, shells, chain, chicken wire, candles, wax, paper, cinder blocks, found materials
Approx: 24”x39”x66”
Does water hold memory? Do we share a consciousness with the elements that not only surround us, but are found within us? Untitled is a tap into a collective consciousness, created intuitively and collaboratively through trust, process, and connection—leading to an esoteric altar for reflection. With candles acting as a marker of time, liquified waxcombines with water below to represent the ephemeral nature of life’s many cycles. Earth, water, air, and fire combine in the process and representation, emphasizing an elemental connectedness. Offering a penny for your thoughts, we invite you to make a wish into the spiraling well—perhaps the water will remember your wish.

Finally sharing this beautiful collaborative piece @olivia.gov and i created during cycle 3.0 of inbound. we found the true meaning of collaboration in the ten weeks that went into making this piece. it was so wonderful seeing everyone interacting with the work, and trusting what we made to hold their wishes. 🪞🌀🐚⚖️✨🪸
Olivia Chasteny, Keyarah Peppel
Untitled
Stucco, wood, metal, shells, chain, chicken wire, candles, wax, paper, cinder blocks, found materials
Approx: 24”x39”x66”
Does water hold memory? Do we share a consciousness with the elements that not only surround us, but are found within us? Untitled is a tap into a collective consciousness, created intuitively and collaboratively through trust, process, and connection—leading to an esoteric altar for reflection. With candles acting as a marker of time, liquified waxcombines with water below to represent the ephemeral nature of life’s many cycles. Earth, water, air, and fire combine in the process and representation, emphasizing an elemental connectedness. Offering a penny for your thoughts, we invite you to make a wish into the spiraling well—perhaps the water will remember your wish.

Finally sharing this beautiful collaborative piece @olivia.gov and i created during cycle 3.0 of inbound. we found the true meaning of collaboration in the ten weeks that went into making this piece. it was so wonderful seeing everyone interacting with the work, and trusting what we made to hold their wishes. 🪞🌀🐚⚖️✨🪸
Olivia Chasteny, Keyarah Peppel
Untitled
Stucco, wood, metal, shells, chain, chicken wire, candles, wax, paper, cinder blocks, found materials
Approx: 24”x39”x66”
Does water hold memory? Do we share a consciousness with the elements that not only surround us, but are found within us? Untitled is a tap into a collective consciousness, created intuitively and collaboratively through trust, process, and connection—leading to an esoteric altar for reflection. With candles acting as a marker of time, liquified waxcombines with water below to represent the ephemeral nature of life’s many cycles. Earth, water, air, and fire combine in the process and representation, emphasizing an elemental connectedness. Offering a penny for your thoughts, we invite you to make a wish into the spiraling well—perhaps the water will remember your wish.
Finally sharing this beautiful collaborative piece @olivia.gov and i created during cycle 3.0 of inbound. we found the true meaning of collaboration in the ten weeks that went into making this piece. it was so wonderful seeing everyone interacting with the work, and trusting what we made to hold their wishes. 🪞🌀🐚⚖️✨🪸
Olivia Chasteny, Keyarah Peppel
Untitled
Stucco, wood, metal, shells, chain, chicken wire, candles, wax, paper, cinder blocks, found materials
Approx: 24”x39”x66”
Does water hold memory? Do we share a consciousness with the elements that not only surround us, but are found within us? Untitled is a tap into a collective consciousness, created intuitively and collaboratively through trust, process, and connection—leading to an esoteric altar for reflection. With candles acting as a marker of time, liquified waxcombines with water below to represent the ephemeral nature of life’s many cycles. Earth, water, air, and fire combine in the process and representation, emphasizing an elemental connectedness. Offering a penny for your thoughts, we invite you to make a wish into the spiraling well—perhaps the water will remember your wish.

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022

long overdue post for my work in the BFA show this past november:
The series is an exploration of memory and sentimentality woven into the threads of our articles of clothing. Each article is drawn from memory.
(In order from left to right, top to bottom as shown in the second photo)
“Rita”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David II”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“Harold”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
“David I”, colored pencil on Kinwashi paper, 19x27, 2022
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