
A meaty, soapy afternoon, 2024, 60x48 in, Oil, acrylic, molding paste, buttons on canvas This work explores the intersection of personal symbolism and everyday chaos. This painting is about the odd poetry of everyday things, and how they gather meaning over time.

A meaty, soapy afternoon (Detail)

Sick House, 2024, 48x36 in, Oil and acrylic on canvas Seen from the inside looking out, the painting becomes not only an abstract representation of a personal space, but also a visual expression of the inner landscape of the person who dwells within it.

Sick House (detail)

Sick House (detail)

My mind & Me, 2024, 56x30 in, Oil and Acrylic on canvas During a summer residency in New York, I collaborated with many artists within a vibrant community. The concept of 'room' evolved into a broader space. In this painting, I aimed to portray two views of the same person—both identical and distinct. They interact, converse, and spend time together, creating a dynamic connection between their overlapping identities.

My mind & Me (detail)

Disco Honey, 2024, 24x36 in, Acrylic and oil on canvas This painting brings together symbols that evoke a warm and welcoming atmosphere, reminiscent of the joy and comfort of spending time at a friend's place. It captures a sense of fun and togetherness, while also conveying the intimacy and closeness of being within a shared, cozy space.

Disco Honey (detail)

That's not where I left my plant, 2024, 40x30 in, Acrylic and oil on canvas

All kinds of Services, 2024, 30x40 in, Acrylic and oil on canvas

Life drifts, Lost in doubts, 2024, 55x66 in, Oil and acrylic on canvas Not all paintings want resolution. Some want to hold the confusion so we don’t have to.

Life drifts, Lost in doubts (part)

Life drifts, Lost in doubts (part)

Study Session, 2024, 60x48 in, Oil, acrylic, glitter paper on canvas

Study Session (Detail)