About me
I currently attend Northeastern University as a Media Arts major with a concentration in Videography and a minor in Immersive Media. I've had the opportunity to take a variety of classes that challenge my perception of media and encourage a deeper exploration into film. I attended art school for the seven years prior to college, since I was 11, so my style, content, and voice has changed and developed dramatically since those early days. The pieces on this site show the evolution of both my creative thought and expression.
A native, third-generation South Floridian, I attended A.W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts. During the fall of my junior year, I attended The Oxbow School in Napa, California.

The Krista I see

The Krista others see

Our Approach
The Process
In the disorganized pattern of the life that surrounds me, art helps me make sense of it, while also exploring aspects I can’t see with my eyes, but rather with my hands. Not only do my hands help me physically create art pieces, but they’ve also become symbols of expression I’ve learned to value immensely in my art. Looking down at my hands everyday, as they type, as they draw, as they build and destroy, as they carry out the deeds of my mind, I yearn to put that connection into art, to show not what is created, but what creates.
As I sort through current events and their personal implications, I draw hands interacting in place of myself, to get distance and see it from a different angle, a better angle. I want to understand and discover, and art helps me work through the chaos as my hands sort through art materials and become the materials themselves.