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      <image:caption>This work depicts the consistently frustrating road construction in New Orleans. Construction typically lasts several months to multiple years, leaving residents to accept that their roads and sidewalks will be unavailable for an extended amount of time. c. 2025, 38" x 48", graphite, charcoal, and gouache paints on Bristol paper</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts the historical architectural erasure of New Orleans homes. Two distinct houses are cut and collaged to create new architectural forms. Color is used to highlight the classic New Orleans architecture while a colorless house works to contrast it. c. 2026, 22" x 30", graphite and gouache paints on Stonehenge.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work references the redevelopment of homes in the East Carrolton neighborhood following the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Many homes that were rebuilt post-Katrina omit the classic architecture that New Orleans homes are known for. c. 2025, 22" x 30", graphite, charcoal, and gouache paints on Stonehenge paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work highlights the residents of New Orleans who cultivate and create culture. The city is memorable only because of cultural contributions from citizens, such as our cultural traditions, to our cuisine, to our music, and to our architecture. c. 2026, 22" x 60", graphite, charcoal, and gouache paints on Stonehenge paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts the region of refineries and processing plants in Louisiana known as Cancer Alley. Residents and neighborhoods adjacent to these refineries see higher rates of cancer and health issues due to water and air pollution. Cancer Alley is a prominent example of environmental racism in greater Louisiana. c. 2025, 22" x 30", graphite, charcoal, and gouache paints on Bristol paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Portfolio - "Arthur Robinson - Mr. Okra"</image:title>
      <image:caption>This work honors a deceased New Orleans native named Arthur Robinson (1943-2018), more popularly known as Mr. Okra. In his decorated red truck, Mr. Okra would sell his produce using a speaker system, saying, "I have the tomatoes, I have the yellow squash, I have the mangos", etc. He was loved throughout many communities and his absence is felt to this day. c. 2025, 14.5" x 16.5", graphite and gouache paints on watercolor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts the levees breaking during Hurricane Katrina. The 17th Street Canal breached for numerous reasons, including the storm surge, poor construction of the levees, and engineering failures. These failures were expected prior to the storm, yet there was no effort made for prevention of this catastrophe. c. 2025, 15" x 20", graphite, micron pens, and gouache paint on paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A memory of playing on a Wii with my brother in the summer of 2010. Part 1 of a diptych. c. 2025, 20" x 24", oil on canvas</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Another version of a memory of playing on the Wii with my brother in the summer of 2010. Part 2 of a diptych. c. 2025, 20" x 24", oil on canvas</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-05-19</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>A depiction of a timeless New Orleans cultural tradition - A Second Line. Second Lines began in the Treme/Central City area of New Orleans, where residents would celebrate the lives of jazz musicians. Today, Second Lines are used for funerals, weddings, celebrations, and throughout Mardi Gras. c. 2025, 38" x 40", mixed media collage.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-05-19</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts the relationship between gender and power, specifically during the era of the Salem Witch trials. During this period of mass religious hysteria, women were accused of witchcraft for various reasons, mostly as an excuse for men to exercise power over women. On the North American continent, women were usually hung, while in Europe, people were burned at the stake. c. 2025, 36" x 42", charcoal and conti on paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A multi-figural drawing using live figure models incorporated into an imaginary space. c. 2024, 42" x 48", graphite and oil pastels on paper.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts a figure watering a dead plant while slowly being engulfed by vines. It is representative of substance abuse, specifically nurturing bad habits while being constricted by the responsibilities of your environment. c. 2025, 8" x 10", lithograph print</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-05-19</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This work depicts a deceased figure in a desert scene as she is slowly eaten by vultures. Her body has suffered multiple wounds as two vultures pick at her skin, with more vultures circling her in the distance. c. 2025, 24" x 24", oil on canvas</image:caption>
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