Honey, a multidisciplinary fine artist based in Los Angeles, earned her BFA from ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena in 2020. Since graduating, she has exhibited extensively, with her analog collage pieces appearing in 16 gallery shows nationwide, including notable exhibitions at the National Collage Society in Baltimore, MD, as well as The Hive Gallery and The La Luz de Jesus Gallery. Honey’s work explores deeply personal yet universally resonant themes, challenging traditional narratives around femininity, trauma, and societal expectations. Her intricate collages invite viewers into a vivid dialogue on commodification, empowerment, and the complexities of human experience.
I've been making art for as long as I can remember. I work in a variety of mediums from paint to the ready-made, though I've been focusing on collage for the past few years. My artistic exploration delves into the depths of my perception of reality. My predilection towards paper collage intertwines complex layers of hidden messages and my internal monologue. It's all about the juxtapositions that make up our existence... death and rebirth, trauma, sexuality, feminism. Through my work, I hope to create a space for dialogue and introspection. It is an invitation to connect, to reflect, and to find solace in the shared experience of navigating the delicate pathways of pain and healing. In the vulnerability of creation, we discover strength, and in the act of sharing, we find a community bound by the universal threads of human resilience.