

I began painting and arrived somewhere unexpected — on the canvas and in myself.
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'Becoming' ... ('Sanctum')
12 × 24” + 12 × 24'“ Triptych mixed media on cradled wood
An exploration of softness, safety, and the transformation we find in one another.
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'Riverbed'
“20 × 20” mixed media on cradled wood
A nude figure, shaded in blues and reds, embodies both vulnerability and strength. With her right hand drawn protectively across her torso and her left reaching for the riverbed, she shields and grounds herself, while her unseen head above water evokes breath, survival, and presence beyond what is visible.
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'Emergence'
12 × 24” mixed media on cradled wood - SOLD
Delicate layers of acrylic and charcoal, scraped and reworked across a wood panel, hint at a subtle landscape just beneath the surface. In their debut piece, the artist explores absence and presence, inviting the viewer to linger in the tension between erosion and emergence.
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'In Comparison'
12 × 24” mixed media on cradled wood
In Comparison plays with contrast, between muted layers and a central flood of color, between what recedes and what demands attention. Though created with acrylics, the central gesture flows like watercolor, loose but deliberate, breaking through the quiet with intensity. The piece reflects on how meaning, memory, or even presence can shift depending on what we place beside it, asking what fades, what holds, and what we choose to notice.
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'Chickadee'
20 × 20” mixed media on cradled wood
Rendered in umber, blue, and soft neutrals, this piece places the young face of a girl beside more abstract impressions of a flower and a bird, symbols of memory, fragility, and momentary wonder. It reflects the quiet tension between presence and loss, the seen and the fading. In that repetition, there is both sorrow and beauty, a stillness where connection lives, even when memory does not.
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'As Above, So Below'
18 × 24” mixed media on cradled wood
This piece explores the tension between grounding and reaching, a hand suspended above and below mountain peaks, moving toward something unknown. Layered charcoal and acrylics carry both permanence and fragility, ascent and surrender. The act of reaching becomes a spiritual gesture, a search for connection, for meaning, and for what lies within as much as ahead.
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'Excavation'
11 × 14” mixed media on paper
This piece is a visual excavation, a layered mix of deep reds and charcoal driven by movement, tension, and instinct. The depth is emotional as much as visual, pulling inward toward something raw, unresolved, and alive.
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'Impact'
20 × 30” mixed media on cradled wood
Impact layers acrylic and charcoal on wood, its distressed surface echoing time and turmoil. An abstract skyline flickers between collapse and renewal, while a hummingbird hovers at its center, an ambiguous force, perhaps holding back darkness, perhaps bringing light. In that uncertainty lies the fragile yet persistent possibility that beauty and resilience can emerge even in chaos.
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'Dialogue with the Body'
18 × 24” mixed media on cradled wood
Dialogue with the Body is a layered meditation in blues and neutrals, evoking the swirling patterns of marble as a ground for reflection. Within the fluid forms, women’s bodies emerge in their full range of shape, gesture, and presence, held within the natural flow of the piece. This work is both a conversation and an invitation to reckon with how we see, inhabit, and speak to our bodies.