Fourth Quarter
This painting marked a major turning point — the moment I decided it was now or never. It represents awareness, resilience, and the decision to fully commit to my art practice.
Private Commissions & Studio Archive
This two-part installation was created for Gallery Cafe. It consists of a continuous-line wood piece spelling “COFFEE” and a companion mural. The wood piece is backlit, finished in raw sienna, and mounted on brushed nickel bolts. The mural complements the café’s warm tones and living plants.
This logo portrait was created for Crochet Papi. The central element is his personal logo — a stylized hand holding a red crochet hook, with two fused fingers referencing a hand injury and the metal plate that led him to crochet as therapy. Cuban link chains were added to evoke crochet texture, paired with a textured background for depth and movement.
This piece was guided by three simple requests: vibrant color, a deep sense of peace, and the ability to bring a smile to the owner. The result is a serene landscape viewed through open windows, complete with the client's dog, Bosco, in the lower right corner to add that final touch of joy.
Created to celebrate a newborn, this bespoke portrait was born from personal inspiration rather than a traditional brief. The green-gold field suggests prosperity and hope, while concentric orange circles represent the parents embracing their child — a visual pendulum of perfect timing. Three dots at the base hint at future chapters still to come.
This painting marked a major turning point — the moment I decided it was now or never. It represents awareness, resilience, and the decision to fully commit to my art practice.
The terracotta, gold green, and dark green represent the organic flow of life. Structured lines fracture the canvas with an intention of control, alongside a natural growth that has no structure and just flows unexpectedly.
This piece explores the space between giving and receiving. I wanted to capture the neutral state left behind after a back-and-forth interaction. The two heavy black forms hold that weight, while the gold leaf serves as a quiet reminder: there is always light present, even within the void.
A playful exploration of expression and internal dialogue. This piece captures a single character displaying many impressions, all making eye contact and sharing a lively, buzzing conversation.