As little northern in the south, with a deep passion for humor, melancholy, and the integrity in human vulnerability, Lexy Cooper is an illustration focused eclectic artist with a pension for the weird. Her work encompasses a huge variety of mediums from clay, printing, book making and even stop motion. The work Lexy produces, a digestive exploration of emotion, often focusing on mental health issues and their relation to the creative lifestyle. Each piece leaves a slice of informative knowledge, providing real-world help for viewers to unpack and relate. Their main hope is to throw themselves at any project with personal authenticity, determination, and overarching reactions of comfort and acknowledgment in viewers.

The works presented are a representation of that, that exploration, testing how willing an audience is to perceive informative, sympathetic, vulnerable, or even humorous works, and how relatable it can be to many people. These pieces have helped find “Mojo”, but in turn discuss how all of us could work around and with the pressures of everyday life, whether you’re a creative or not.