Wrapped In Moonlight
Primary body of work
This ongoing body of work uses abstraction as a way of holding what is difficult to name. Through repetition, restraint, and process-centered painting, the work explores identity, protest, and solidarity not as spectacle or declaration, but as forms of care and quiet persistence. Surfaces are revisited, worked, and returned to over time, allowing meaning to accumulate gradually rather than announce itself. Wrapped in Moonlight considers collective struggle as something lived and endured—often privately—where presence, endurance, and refusal become subtle acts of resistance.
Works On Paper
This collection brings together works on paper that operate as a parallel practice to my paintings. Often more immediate and intimate in scale, these pieces allow for direct engagement with gesture, mark-making, and emotional tone. While materially distinct, the works share the same conceptual interests as my paintings, quiet persistence, accumulation, and attention to process. They are not preparatory studies, but completed works that extend the broader inquiry of my practice into a different register.
Early Continuities
These works trace the formal and conceptual roots of my current practice. Created prior to Wrapped in Moonlight, they explore many of the same concerns—gesture, restraint, repetition, and the emotional weight of lived experience—while remaining distinct in form and approach. Included here are works that continue to resonate within my present vocabulary, offering continuity rather than nostalgia. Together, they show how the language of my current work emerged through sustained attention rather than abrupt shifts.
Interior Landscapes
Interior Landscapes is a series of abstract paintings that explores the emotional and psychological spaces we carry within us. Using layered color, expressive mark-making, and textured surfaces, the collection reflects themes of memory, identity, resilience, and transformation. Rather than depicting physical places, these works invite viewers to consider the inner landscapes that shape our perceptions, relationships, and sense of self.
Remembered Faces - These aren't portraits of specific people but of people who seem familiar.
Remembered Faces explores the mysterious ways memory shapes how we see one another. Painted entirely from imagination rather than photographic references, these portraits emerge through intuition, emotion, and layered color. Some faces feel familiar, others anonymous, suggesting that identity is formed as much by remembrance and imagination as by physical appearance. Each painting invites viewers to recognize someone they may never have met, yet somehow know.
Freedom Trails
Freedom Trails explores the personal journeys that shape our lives and identities. Through expressive paintings that range from abstract to figurative, this collection reflects themes of resilience, hope, belonging, and transformation.
Each work represents a different path—a moment of struggle, reflection, discovery, or renewal. Rather than illustrating a single story, the paintings invite viewers to consider their own experiences of growth and the many ways freedom can be understood: as healing, self-expression, connection, courage, or the pursuit of possibility.
Working intuitively with color, texture, and form, I allow each painting to develop its own visual language. Some pieces emerge as landscapes of emotion, while others suggest people, memories, or places. Together, they reflect the belief that freedom is not a destination but an ongoing journey shaped by the choices we make and the lives we lead.
Freedom Trails celebrates the diverse paths that connect us, reminding us that every journey leaves its mark on who we become.