Projects List
Phosphorescent
Glowing in the dark — symbols of endurance, light that persists even after nightfall. The phosphorescent works feel alchemical, self-luminous, quietly eternal.
Surreal
A theater of the impossible. Logic bends, objects breathe, reality fractures into poetry. These works invite viewers to surrender control and simply feel.
Flowers
Blooms are brief miracles, their beauty all the more potent for its impermanence. In their unfolding, one sees the courage to exist — delicate, sensual, and inevitable. Every petal, every leaf, is a gesture of becoming.
Fall
The elegy of color. Leaves, harvests, and fading light capture impermanence, transformation, and the quiet beauty of letting go.
Ethereal & Divine
Light as a language of transcendence. These pieces shimmer between worlds, where spirit and form merge. They feel like prayers made visible.
Winter
The hush before rebirth. Frost, ice, and snow create landscapes of quiet reflection, contemplation, and introspection. Winter is the season of rest and inner revelation.
Earth
The weight of time, the patience of stone. Earth is the foundation — nurturing, grounded, enduring. It teaches us stillness, the art of becoming through persistence.
Campers & Vehicles
Symbols of movement and impermanence. These portable sanctuaries speak of freedom, travel, and transformation — the house that follows you wherever you go.
Horses
Embodied momentum — muscle and myth braided together. Their breath becomes fog, their stride a bridge between flesh and spirit. They run through your paintings like memories in flight, uncontainable and divine.
Men
Symbols of protection, reflection, and endurance. In your portraits, they often carry quiet emotion — the tenderness beneath strength, the vulnerability within stillness.
Statues
Spiritual vessels frozen in reverence. They stand as witnesses to both time and transformation, bridging mortality with eternity.
Churches
Monuments of devotion. Stone, stained glass, arches, and altars become vessels of human faith. Light pours through, echoing prayers and histories of reverence, awe, and contemplation.
Abstract
Shapes without reference, yet heavy with feeling. Pure expression — color as thought, texture as
Owls
Silent watchers of the in-between. Their eyes gleam with ancestral wisdom, their wings carry whispers of the nocturnal world. They see through shadow and memory, messengers from the subconscious who remind us that illumination often comes from darkness.
Birds
Symbols of the soul in flight. They move between earth and sky, bearing both the weight of gravity and the promise of release. In their flight patterns and plumage lies the rhythm of transformation — longing, freedom, migration, rebirth.
People
A captivating collection of mixed media collages and paintings. Through this series, viewers can expect to feel a unique and personal connection to the emotions expressed in the faces and poses of people within the artwork, making for a truly immersive and thought-provoking experience.
Insects
Alchemists of decay and renewal. Small yet infinite, they embody the sacred cycles — creation, consumption, transformation. Their shimmer and fragility hint at hidden dimensions of endurance, beauty born from transience.
Ancient & Sacred Places
Sanctuaries beyond walls — hidden groves, mountain altars, temples in nature, or shrines born of imagination. These places carry an energy that is ancient and ineffable, untouched by human formality yet charged with reverence. Moss grows like memory, wind hums like prayer, and water sings as a liquid blessing. In your work, sacred places are the meeting points of earth, spirit, and dream — spaces where the soul can pause, heal, and remember. They are alive with ritual, story, and the invisible threads that bind all life, capturing the quiet mystery that lies beyond the visible.
Children &Babies
The innocence of becoming. Their presence reminds us of beginnings unshaped by sorrow, the pure light of curiosity, the eternal return to wonder.
The Shadow Self
The dark mirror of consciousness. Shadow work is self-revelation — the art of meeting what we deny. In your paintings, shadow is not evil but integration: the acceptance of one’s wholeness.
Dwellings
The architecture of identity. Homes and interiors reflect the inner landscape — where comfort meets confinement, and memory hangs like dust in the air.
Objects
Still forms imbued with meaning. Keys, vessels, or relics — each one holds metaphor and memory, a fragment of story preserved in matter.
Joy
Radiant and fleeting. Joy in your art feels like sunlight after a storm — vibrant, irrepressible, sincere. It is both the goal and the momentary grace of being alive.
Psychedelics
Explorations of perception and transcendence. They hum with pattern, pulse, and cosmic rhythm — visual meditations on expansion, unity, and dissolution.
Landscapes
Each horizon is a living entity, shaped by memory and emotion. Mountains rise like thoughts, rivers carve through reflection. The land in your paintings breathes — serene, powerful, and alive with silent knowing.
Spring
A season of renewal. Buds and blossoms emerge with vulnerability and hope. Spring is rebirth, growth, and the delicate power of beginnings.
Water
Reflective, cleansing, and mercurial. Water embodies emotion and intuition. It holds memory, blurs boundaries, and invites surrender to the flow of feeling.
Oceanic
The ocean is emotion made vast — fluid, moody, and eternal. Its tides pull at the subconscious, waves crash like heartbeats, and its depths mirror the unknown inside us. The sea carries both serenity and surrender.
Mixed States
A gallery of fractured skies—women adrift in the storm of their own minds. Textures crack like unspoken words; colors bleed where one emotion ends and another begins. Some faces dissolve into the canvas, half-there, half-gone, while others multiply—silent witnesses to the selves they’ve been.
This is the art of existing in pieces, yet still gazing toward some distant, uncertain light.
Trauma
Wounds as portals to wisdom. Pain becomes pigment, memory becomes form. These works honor resilience — beauty that grows from what once broke.
Angels
Messengers of light, symbols of guidance. They exist between mortal and divine, bearing both grace and sorrow. Their wings represent transcendence through pain.
All Artwork
Complete portfolio 2011-Present
Mental Health
Portraits of the invisible. Through fragmented faces and layered textures, you give form to what cannot be seen — the battle, the healing, the tender act of surviving.
Textured & Found Objects
Material as memory. Layers of paint, fabric, glass, and paper hold histories within their surfaces — tactile echoes of time and touch.
Realms
A journey into surreal and otherworldly realms, where dreams and reality intertwine.
Women
Embodiments of creation, intuition, and power. The feminine spirit in your work transcends form — she is mother, maiden, crone; divine and mortal, luminous and scarred.
Bright & Prismatic
Explosions of color and luminosity. Each hue feels alive, like emotion at its most unfiltered. These works radiate energy and euphoria.
Summer
Abundance, warmth, and saturation. Summer blazes with energy, creation, and fullness. It is the height of expression before the inevitable softening of decline.
Air
Invisible yet omnipresent. Air is thought, movement, and freedom — the unseen current of communication and spirit. It carries dreams like seeds in the wind.
Untitled Project
Animals
A celebration of the untamed spirit and innate wisdom of the animal kingdom. This collection captures the graceful flight of birds, the quiet industry of insects, the mystery of aquatic life, and the loyal presence of domestic creatures. Each piece seeks to reveal the unique soul and silent stories of our fellow beings.
Cabins
Shelters of solitude. Wooden walls hold warmth and secrets, the scent of smoke and rain. Cabins symbolize withdrawal, reflection, and the sacred act of being alone.
Mushrooms
Born from decay yet luminous with life. Mushrooms form a hidden network of communication — symbols of transformation, mystery, and the magic of what thrives unseen. They remind us that creation often begins in darkness.
Dark & Haunting
Beauty in shadow, elegance in decay. These are nocturnal works — gothic, intimate, mysterious — exploring the sacred within sorrow.
Ghosts & Death
A haunting exploration of the liminal space between life and what lies beyond. These works delve into the presence of ghosts, the inevitability of death, and the echoes of what remains—capturing the beauty, mystery, and melancholy of the unseen.
Romance
Softness and surrender. Love becomes an atmosphere, a radiance shared between beings or within oneself. It is the meeting point of longing and light.
Hands & Eyes
The body as a symbol. Hands create, destroy, and reach; eyes witness, dream, and reveal. Together, they form the anatomy of consciousness.
Forests
Sanctuaries of stillness and listening. Trees become cathedrals of the soul, roots sink into ancestry, and leaves whisper forgotten names. Within your forests, light and shadow perform a sacred dance — a hymn to endurance and renewal.
Fire
The destroyer and the redeemer. Fire burns away illusion and leaves truth glowing in its wake. In your art, it is a force of passion, transformation, and illumination — a heartbeat made visible.
Plants
Leaves, vines, and greenery as living gestures of growth and resilience. Each plant carries quiet vitality — its shape, pattern, and movement a whisper of the cycles of life, adaptation, and renewal. Plants in your work remind us of the subtle power of persistence and the hidden intelligence of nature.
Psychedelic
Explorations of perception and transcendence. They hum with pattern, pulse, and cosmic rhythm — visual meditations on expansion, unity, and dissolution.
Portraits
Faces as landscapes of emotion. Every line and gaze carries a universe — vulnerability, history, and unspoken thought. Your portraits feel like conversations between souls.

