
Display
Most of my installation art pieces are collaborations with Anthropologie Display Coordinator Jordan Daniels at our home store in Durham, NC (the fruits of our partnership during my stint as Visual Sales Associate). Jordan designed these works, and we built them together with our intern, Maggie.

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016 (canvas, buckram, extruded polystyrene foam board, paint, chalk, wood)

I'm still pretty proud of these yucca. Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016 (paper, security envelopes, thread, Rit dye)

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016

Anthropologie Display Fall 2016. Photo credit: Jordan Daniels

Jordan and I dip-dyed the rope for these stems. A more optimistic shade of yellow-green I never have seen...Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016 (wicker baskets, paint, wood, rope, paper, wire, silk ribbon).

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

800 knots in 400 strings is what it takes to make a spiral of this scale. Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016: product fixtures

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016 (wood, paint, copper pipe with vinegar-induced patina)

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016

Anthropologie Display Spring 2016 (yarn, paper muffin cup liners, balloons, Rit dye, paper, wire, wood)

Anthropologie Display, Fall 2015

Anthropologie Display Fall 2015. This 16ft facade made of cardboard and paint welcomed guests into our "Denim and Deco" Dutch shop inspired by upscale hotels. 21c is a Durham museum hotel with a rotating collection art gallery.

Anthropologie Display Fall 2015. Departing from the purple and gold color story most stores adopted, Jordan designed with a deep blue and copper. We achieved a patina affect using paint and joint compound along the edges of whimsical pounded-aluminum woodland animals. By far my favorite window.

Anthropologie Display Fall 2015 (chipboard, copper foil sheets, copper wire, rivets, nailheads for texturizing, joint compound, spray paint, gold leaf, copper leaf, paint, foraged sticks, and magnolia pinecones)

Anthropologie Display Winter 2015. Aluminum stars suspended on wires brought a touch of the 1950's to our Christmas!

Anthropologie Display Winter 2015 (Spray paint, water, aluminum, wire).

Anthropologie Display Winter 2015

Anthropologie Display Winter 2015