64” x 42”
Mixed Media on Linen
Native Son is a tribute to Native American wisdom and the understanding that the land is not ours to possess, we belong to the land.
48” x 24”
Mixed media/Collage
You Can’t Eat Money examines the cost of environmental destruction driven by greed and unchecked consumption, reflecting on extinction, loss, and humanity’s dependence on a healthy planet.
64” x 83.5”
Mixed Media on Cloth
Ode to MLK is a reflection on social injustice, honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision while examining the inequalities and discrimination that persist in society today.
60” x 20”
Mixed Media on Canvas
Through symbolism and juxtaposition, this painting questions the nature of faith, inviting reflection on religious narratives , belief systems, and the uniquely human search for meaning,.
Created in response to the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, this work reflects on freedom of speech, artistic expression, ad the courage to challenge ideas without fear of violence or censorship.
Oil Mixed Media
60” x 48”
Fractured Liberty examines the tension between freedom and power, reflecting concerns about political corruption, diminishing civil liberties, and thee widening divide within American society.
Acrylic and Mixed Media
24” x48”
Nasty Woman is a reflection on bodily autonomy, choice, and the challenges women face in asserting control over their own lives. Through a figure marked by sadness and vulnerability, the painting speaks to resilience, dignity and the enduring call for self determination,.
64” x 42”
Mixed Media on Linen
Native Son is a tribute to Native American wisdom and the understanding that the land is not ours to possess, we belong to the land.
48” x 24”
Mixed media/Collage
You Can’t Eat Money examines the cost of environmental destruction driven by greed and unchecked consumption, reflecting on extinction, loss, and humanity’s dependence on a healthy planet.
64” x 83.5”
Mixed Media on Cloth
Ode to MLK is a reflection on social injustice, honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision while examining the inequalities and discrimination that persist in society today.
60” x 20”
Mixed Media on Canvas
Through symbolism and juxtaposition, this painting questions the nature of faith, inviting reflection on religious narratives , belief systems, and the uniquely human search for meaning,.
Created in response to the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, this work reflects on freedom of speech, artistic expression, ad the courage to challenge ideas without fear of violence or censorship.
Oil Mixed Media
60” x 48”
Fractured Liberty examines the tension between freedom and power, reflecting concerns about political corruption, diminishing civil liberties, and thee widening divide within American society.
Acrylic and Mixed Media
24” x48”
Nasty Woman is a reflection on bodily autonomy, choice, and the challenges women face in asserting control over their own lives. Through a figure marked by sadness and vulnerability, the painting speaks to resilience, dignity and the enduring call for self determination,.