Meditation meets emotion. I draw to quiet my mind and paint to understand what I’m feeling. The lines and eyes that repeat through my work trace connection, grief, and joy — the way thoughts and memories intertwine. Each piece is part reflection, part release, mapping how I move through the world.
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Little Faces Watch Things Happen, Marker on canvas 2023 10”x8”
Little faces watch things happen without doing anything, sheltered beneath the eye of God.
Oceans of Time II (Spock), Acrylic on canvas 2021 20”x16”
Logic meets emotion, held in violet and shadow. A portrait of control and collapse — where reason and feeling exist in the same storm.
Mhhhm Hmm Paint and Sip
Acrylic on canvas, 2020 11”x14”
Created during lockdown, this piece began as an online “paint and sip” class and evolved into an exercise in joyful imperfection. I embrace the awkwardness and freedom of the moment — the result is both humorous and tender, capturing the strange intimacy of making art in isolation.
Ross Drip Roses
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 2021 12”'x16”
Vivid blooms cascade downward, suspended between beauty and grief. the dripping petals evoke both persistence and loss a study in letting go.
Purple Spock
Acrylic on canvas, 2022 10”x8”
This portrait revisits a figure synonymous with logic and restraint inviting the viewer to consider what lies beneath composure.
Reflections of the Mind’s eye, Marker on canvas, 2023 10”x8”
A meditation on vigilance and memory — an acknowledgment that once perception expands, retreat is impossible.
Don’t Worry, Marker on canvas, 2023 9”x9”
Color fragments into rythmic chaos around a central eye the repeated comand of the title becomes both mantra and pun, a “puntra”— a visualization of the restless mind seeking calm, which transforms anxiety into composition.
Early Neurographic Study, Marker on canvas, 2023 8”x8”
One of my first experiments in my development of the neurographic practice, this monochromatic work captures the immediacy of discovery. The intersecting lines and shifting planes of violet, black, and pale blue suggest thought in motion — the moment where control yields to intuition.
Absorption of absorption The Ross Effect marker on card board canvas 2023 8”x6”
(Early Neurographic Study) Created on a budget canvas from Ross using markers, this piece marks one of the first explorations in my neurographic portrait process. I love it because it’s weird — you can see hands, fingers, and eyes emerging through the abstract lines like subconscious thoughts breaking the surface.
