2010 Gallery Private Preview
Selected Works:
Concept
Not everything intersects by chance.
“Crossed Paths” explores the moment where direction, movement, and intention come into alignment. Distinct forces finding a shared rhythm before moving forward with greater clarity. It’s about connection that carries purpose, and the kind of alignment that leaves a lasting impact.
Presence
There’s a strong architectural quality to this piece. Bold, gestural lines cut across the surface, creating structure while still allowing for movement and disruption.
Charcoal anchors the composition with contrast and weight, while coffee introduces warmth and tonal variation beneath the surface. Spray and pastel soften transitions, adding atmosphere without losing clarity.
The composition feels decisive—
but not rigid.
Structured—
but still in motion.
Best For
Spaces that benefit from a strong, graphic focal point—modern living rooms, offices, and interiors with clean lines and architectural elements.
Works especially well in environments where contrast and structure define the space.
Details
36 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Charcoal, coffee, acrylic, spray paint, soft pastel
Original, one-of-one
Concept
Some things don’t resolve—they coexist.
“Different, But Connected” explores the tension between opposing forces that don’t cancel each other out, but instead exist in parallel. Broad, instinctive movement moves across the surface while quieter, linear elements hold their ground, creating a balance that feels stable without becoming still.
Presence
There’s a quiet tension in this piece—controlled, considered, and grounded. Layers build and recede, with marks intentionally placed and partially buried, allowing what’s unseen to shape the overall energy as much as what’s visible.
The palette remains restrained—deep blacks, soft whites, and muted earth tones—subtly warmed through unconventional materials like coffee and water. The result is contrast that feels cohesive rather than divided.
Best For
Living rooms, entryways, and architectural spaces that benefit from a strong focal point with depth and restraint.
Works especially well in interiors that balance modern structure with organic elements.
Details
48 × 48 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, resin, coffee, water, soft pastel, spray paint
Original, one-of-one
Concept
Sometimes stepping away from something familiar is exactly what allows a new version to emerge.
Specifications
48 × 36 inches
Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, spray, soft pastel, pencil, charcoal)
Ideal for living spaces, offices, or collector-driven interiors.
Concept
Not everything needs to be understood to be felt.
“Even If You Don’t Know Why” leans into instinct—those internal pulls that exist without explanation. Movement unfolds without a fixed direction, guided more by intuition than control, allowing the piece to emerge rather than be constructed.
Presence
There’s a looseness here that feels intentional. Gestural marks drift and intersect, while softer layers settle beneath the surface, creating a sense of motion that never fully resolves.
Charcoal and pastel introduce rawness and immediacy, while coffee tones bring subtle warmth and variation. The contrast between these elements creates a balance between structure and release—something grounded, but never rigid.
Best For
Spaces that favor emotion over precision—creative environments, modern living areas, or interiors that embrace movement, imperfection, and depth.
Works well where the goal isn’t to explain the space, but to feel it.
Details
40 × 30 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, soft pastel, charcoal, coffee
Original, one-of-one
Concept
There’s always a point where something shifts.
“Threshold” exists at that edge—the moment just before something becomes real. Where tension builds, pressure gathers, and nothing happens… until it does.
Presence
Layered marks move across the surface with a sense of hesitation and intent—like signals trying to break through.
Charcoal lines create structure and direction, while acrylic and spray introduce movement and disruption. Coffee softens the surface with warmth and subtle variation, grounding the composition beneath the chaos.
There’s a push and pull throughout the piece.
Nothing fully resolves—
but everything feels on the verge of doing so.
Best For
Entryways, hallways, and transitional spaces where movement and pause intersect. Also well-suited for offices or refined interiors that value subtle tension and quiet energy—artwork that reveals itself over time rather than demanding immediate attention.
Details
40 × 30 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, soft pastel, coffee
Original, one-of-one
Before logic, there’s instinct.
It doesn’t explain itself.
It doesn’t wait for permission.
It moves—and you either follow it or you don’t.
Presence
Bold, directional strokes cut across the surface with immediacy—unrefined, but not accidental.
Plaster builds physical depth beneath the surface, creating resistance and weight. Ink and coffee settle into those textures, staining the piece with subtle variation and history. Acrylic moves over the top—assertive, decisive, final.
There’s no overworking here.
No hesitation.
Just action layered over consequence.
What remains is something stripped down to its core—
raw, grounded, and certain without needing explanation.
Best For
Spaces that lean modern, minimal, and confident—where a single piece carries presence without noise. Ideal for interiors that value restraint, materiality, and quiet authority.
Details
48 × 35 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, ink, coffee, plaster
Original, one-of-one
Some things aren’t meant to be loud.
They don’t arrive all at once.
They build quietly—layer by layer—until you realize they’ve been there the whole time.
Presence
Whispers explores the space between what is seen and what is felt.
Soft, looping movements move across the surface, while underlying marks—scratched, drawn, and partially buried—create a structure that isn’t immediately visible, but always present. Plaster builds subtle relief beneath the surface, giving the piece weight and tactility, while charcoal and graphite introduce moments of direction—lines that suggest order without fully defining it.
Coffee settles into the layers, leaving behind warmth and irregularity—small shifts that break up the surface and keep it alive.
Nothing here is forced.
Nothing competes.
The composition holds a quiet rhythm—forms emerging, dissolving, and reappearing in a way that feels continuous rather than fixed. What you see is only part of it. The rest sits underneath, shaping the experience over time.
The palette stays restrained—soft whites, layered grays, and muted earth tones—allowing texture and movement to carry the presence instead of color.
It doesn’t demand attention.
But it holds it.
Best For
Spaces that value subtlety, texture, and quiet depth—where the artwork integrates into the environment while still carrying a strong internal presence.
Details
36 × 36 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Acrylic, charcoal, graphite, plaster, coffee
Original artwork
One of one
Concept
A balance of structure and spontaneity—this piece explores tension between control and movement. Linear gestures move freely across a grounded architectural base, creating a sense of rhythm and lift.
Presence
“Sky Kid” brings energy into a space without overwhelming it. The contrast of bold marks and open areas allows it to anchor a room while still feeling light and dynamic.
Best For
Living rooms, creative offices, and modern interiors that need a focal point with both structure and personality.
Details
40 × 30 inches
Mixed media on canvas (acrylic, spray, soft pastel, pencil)
Original, one-of-one

