Ingested, Oil, Acrylic, and pieces of food on canvas, each 18” x 24” Each painting uses color and a textural dictionary to represent how anxieties about an eating disorder feels in the body.
Flowers, Oil on canvas, 24” x 36” A lesson in covering up old work and letting go. This painting explores evolution and the surrealist qualities of imagination.
Heaven and Hell, Oil on canvas, each 40” x 30” A study of emotional opposites through color and abstraction. One painting depicting a descent into chaos and unrest, and the other shows an orderly, yet eerie serenity suspended between comfort and fear.
Cosmic Symphony, Oil on canvas, 24” x 24” A visualization of the emotional scale of existence and what it feels like to exist within an ever-expanding cosmic drama of being alive and caught in haunting silence of space.
Santa's Helpers, Oil on Canvas, 30” x 22” A satirical commentary on the commercialization and exhaustion embedded in modern holiday culture.
Testament of Light, Acrylic on canvas, 12” x 16” Based off of the Monumento a Girolamo Savonarola (piazza Savonarola, Firenze, Italia).
Veils of the Self, Oil on canvas, two 36” x 24” and other 36” x 36” This triptych explores identity through ghosts in a forest, each representing a fragmented self. The work reflects on the complexities of a hybrid identity, rooted and adrift. It navigates the blurred lines between cultures, ancestry, and presence.