What grows is what you give your attention to.
“The One You Feed” draws from the idea that opposing forces exist within all of us—tension and calm, fear and clarity, reaction and intention. The outcome isn’t fixed. It’s shaped by where energy is directed.
There’s a quiet push and pull throughout the composition. Contrasting elements interact without fully overtaking one another, creating a sense of balance that feels active rather than resolved.
Layers build with intention, allowing certain areas to emerge while others recede. The piece holds both weight and openness at the same time—suggesting that neither side disappears, but one begins to take form.
It doesn’t choose for you.
It reflects the choice.
Spaces that invite reflection—offices, personal studios, or interiors designed with intention and awareness.
Works especially well in environments where subtle tension adds meaning without overwhelming the space.
30 × 24 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Original, one-of-one
What grows is what you give your attention to.
“The One You Feed” draws from the idea that opposing forces exist within all of us—tension and calm, fear and clarity, reaction and intention. The outcome isn’t fixed. It’s shaped by where energy is directed.
There’s a quiet push and pull throughout the composition. Contrasting elements interact without fully overtaking one another, creating a sense of balance that feels active rather than resolved.
Layers build with intention, allowing certain areas to emerge while others recede. The piece holds both weight and openness at the same time—suggesting that neither side disappears, but one begins to take form.
It doesn’t choose for you.
It reflects the choice.
Spaces that invite reflection—offices, personal studios, or interiors designed with intention and awareness.
Works especially well in environments where subtle tension adds meaning without overwhelming the space.
30 × 24 × 1.5 inches
Mixed media on canvas
Original, one-of-one