
Ashes of the Ascent
Size: 20x20 inches
Medium: Textured acrylic paint on canvas
Ashes of the Ascent is a bold declaration of strength forged through fire. Deep textures rise like carved stone while copper and gold burst through the darkness like sparks of resilience. Every mark tells a story of rising beyond ruin, of grit, of growth, of power reclaimed. This piece isn’t about what was lost but everything that was built in its place. It is a reminder that from the ashes we don’t just rise—we ascend stronger, brighter, and unstoppable.

Madame Fortress
Size: 20 x 20 inches
Medium: Acrylic and joint compound on canvas
Madame Fortress stands as a powerful testament to strength shaped through endurance. Built with layers of textured joint compound and bold strokes of acrylic, this piece evokes the worn stone of a timeworn castle wall, unyielding, weathered, and quietly magnificent. The muted palette of grays, silvers, and earthy tones reflects the passage of time and the stories held within.
Inspired by my lifelong love and intrigue for castles, Madame Fortress draws from the deep histories and hidden secrets those ancient structures hold, much like women themselves. There’s a sacred mystery in both, fortified yet graceful, protective yet alluring. This piece honors that duality. Like the castles that captivate me, Madame Fortress is a quiet force, protective, mysterious, and deeply rooted in resilience.

The Last Bark
Canvas Size: 15×36 inches
Medium: Mixed Media - Spray Paint, Acrylic, Sand, Texture Medium, Joint Compound
The Last Bark is a tribute and a reckoning. It speaks to the ache beneath our admiration for the city. The awe of rising skylines and humming streets is shadowed by the quiet grief of fallen forests. In this textured canvas, the boxes rise like buildings, and the golden line races like a road, but at the center, the bark stands as a monument to what was sacrificed.
I love the pulse of the city. The way it breathes with ambition lights up with dreams and never stops reaching higher. But with every tree that falls to make space for another structure, something else disappears—the balance shifts. With every gain, there is a quiet loss.
This painting captures that tension: the beauty, the energy, and the cost. The Last Bark reminds us that progress is not without consequence, and in the race to build, we must remember what we’re burying beneath. The trees may be gone, but their silence still speaks

Ghosts in the Mortar
Size: 24x24 inches | Acrylic with metallics | Sculptural texture
Beneath these layered strokes lies something ancient. The surface is fractured, as if built from memories that refused to fade—walls once whole, now murmuring in silence.
Metallic traces glint like distant memories surfacing through stone, then slipping away before you’re certain they were ever there.
Each groove is a secret.
Each texture, a trace.
There are things here not meant to be understood—only felt.
As if the mortar remembers what we do not.
The ghost is not loud.
But it lingers.
And if you listen closely,
you may feel it watching back.

Turn the Tide
Size: 20x20 inches
Mediums: Multiple mediums to create a 3D effect, acrylic paint
This textured abstract painting captures the spirit of the ocean — vast, powerful, and endlessly shifting. "Turn the Tide" reflects the ever changing nature of water, its unpredictable rhythms and quiet strength, mirroring the transformations within us. Layers of blue, silver, and muted neutrals rise and fall like waves over timeworn stone, echoing the beauty of change and the peace found in surrender.
The ocean teaches us how to adapt, how to reshape ourselves in the face of change, and how to overcome even the fiercest storms. It reminds us that calm will always follow chaos and that we are more resilient than we often believe. Just like the tide, we return, different but whole.

Glass Houses
Size: 24x24 inches
Medium: Acrylic and mixed texture medium on canvas
Glass Houses is a window into the quiet prisons we inherit, boxes crafted by society, expectation, and fear. At the center, a grid of heavy color suggests lives compartmentalized, identities divided, and truths quietly suppressed.
This painting is dedicated to two people I love dearly and have watched and hurt for their suffering, both before and after their societal escape. They lived in the boxes they were told to call home. And though they eventually broke free, the shame followed. The box didn’t vanish. It morphed into something invisible but ever-present, carried in glances, in guilt, in silence.
This piece is for those who have been judged, and for those doing the judging. Because judgment rarely comes from a place of freedom. It often grows in the soil of fear, insecurity, or learned beliefs. And sometimes, the ones who throw the sharpest stones are the ones too afraid to face the cracks in their own glass.

Brown Eyed Girl
Size: 24x24 inches
Medium: Joint Compound - Spray Paint - Acrylic
This sculptural painting came to life through the quiet choreography of a spackle knife. Each motion was intuitive, unplanned, guided only by feeling. The face within didn’t reveal itself until the very end, after the paint dried and the piece was considered finished. There she was. Eyes gently closed, lips soft, expression still, like a secret waiting patiently to be seen.
This one is dedicated to my daughter, my own brown eyed girl. I’ll never forget the day she looked up at me and said she wished her eyes were green like mine. I paused and told her what I knew to be true, that her big brown eyes sparkle with flecks of gold, as if the sun itself kissed them. I saw fire and wonder in them the moment she was born. I still see it now.
This painting is for her, and for every brown eyed girl who has ever longed to be something else. For those who were taught to admire blue skies and green fields but never told that the richest soil, the place where things grow, is brown.
Brown eyes are not dull. They are deep. They are strong. They hold stories, secrets, and stars. They are warmth in winter, dusk in summer, and truth in a world that often favors the surface.
Open your eyes and be proud of them. There is a world that needs to see the life burning behind them.

Stories of the Soil
Size: 30x40 inches
Medium: Acrylic and textured mediums on canvas
Description:
This painting is a meditation on the quiet, untamed power that lives beneath us. Stories of the Soil is born from a deep reverence for the earth, a presence that has always held me even when I wasn’t paying attention. It is strength and vulnerability woven into one living body. It cracks open rock and softens under a single raindrop. It creates, destroys, and renews without needing permission.
The textures in this piece mimic the language of roots, of buried stories, of things that move and shift beneath the surface. There is a sacredness in the soil, a rhythm older than time, and I have only begun to hear it. The earth is our home, our keeper, our mirror. It teaches through silence, through seasons, through storms and stillness alike.
It is fragile in its beauty and fierce in its unpredictability. It breathes in cycles, carries the memory of every step we’ve ever taken, and holds mysteries that no map can chart. This painting is my attempt to listen closely. To lean in. To feel the truth rising from below. And to honor the wisdom that has always been speaking, softly, patiently, just beneath our feet.

Route 77
Size: 20x20

X Marks the Spot, Question Mark
SOLD
Size: 20x20
Medium: Heavy Texture - Joint Compound, Spray paint, Metallic acrylics

Threads of Gold
SOLD
Size: 15x36 inches
Medium: Acrylic on canvas, with thickened acrylic paint for dimensional texture
Threads of Gold is a quiet meditation on connection, memory, and the beauty woven through stillness. Layers of black, bronze, white, and warm gold move gently across the surface, creating depth through soft texture and flowing form. The golden lines glimmer like whispered thoughts, delicate yet unbreakable. This piece invites you to pause, to notice the gentle patterns that often go unseen, and to feel the soft strength in the spaces where light lingers.

Rusted Rain
SOLD
24x24 inches
Textured Abstract Painting with distressed effect

Emotional Tin Man
SOLD
Size: 24x24 inches
Medium: Heavy Texture - Joint Compound Mix, Spray paint, Acrylic Paints

Golden She
Size: 30x40 inches
Medium: Acrylic, liquid gold leaf, black tempura powder, sand, and multiple textured mediums
This painting represents two separate people.
On one side, the person who appears full of light. The social butterfly. Effortlessly engaging, always shining, but quietly hiding a darkness within.
On the other side, someone more withdrawn. Afraid to put themselves out into the world. But within them lives something extraordinary—golden light, beauty, and strength that most never get to see.
Golden She is a tribute to the complexity of people. Some shine for the world while hiding their shadows. Others hide from the world while holding light the world desperately needs.

Ember Bloom
Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas
Size: 24 x 24 inches
A striking 3D abstract piece, Ember Bloom centers a black rose sculpted from fabric, transformed to mimic molded plastic. Nestled into a richly textured bed of joint compound and painted with acrylic, the petals glisten under soft champagne gold wax, like embers stirring quietly beneath the surface. This glow speaks to the inner fire we each carry, a smoldering resilience capable of igniting a wild, powerful flame with the slightest spark.
Surrounding the rose, layered lines press in different directions, sharp, angular, and deliberate. These textured ridges represent the thorns we grow from survival. They are our defenses, scars, and barriers we build to protect the softest, most sacred parts of ourselves. This piece is both beauty and boundary, fragility and fire, preserved and sealed with care to honor its endurance against time, sunlight, and storm.
The rose, in all its depth and darkness, symbolizes our struggles, weathered and complex, yet still exquisitely beautiful.

Organic Amity
Size: 20x20
Multi-dimensional textured mediums, sand, and acrylic paint
This richly layered piece is a symphony of contrasts, geometry and wild growth, noise and stillness, manmade chaos and nature’s quiet resilience. Organic Amity draws you into a visual journey from fractured industrial rhythms into the soothing embrace of the natural world. The textures shift under your gaze, rising with sculpted leaves and grounded botanicals that feel almost fossilized in time, whispering of ancient calm.
Earthy sand and acrylics interact with expressive freedom, allowing colors and forms to emerge in conversation. Despite the initial disarray, a harmony begins to reveal itself, as if the chaos has grown tired and surrendered to something softer, something older and wiser.
Representations of the sun and moon nestle within the composition, celestial opposites coexisting in balance. The moon, soft and circular, and the sun, with its golden glow and radiant orange blocks, reflect the eternal cycle of rise and rest, presence and pause, light and reflection.
This painting is a tactile meditation, a reminder that no matter the volume of the world around us, peace can still be found in the quiet rustle of ferns, in the warmth of sunlit petals, and in the gentle pull of nature asking us to return home.

The Mossed Maze
Size: 24x24 inches
Medium: Acrylic on canvas, with multiple sculptural layers of texture and dimension
The Mossed Maze bursts with raw, three-dimensional texture that seems to breathe from the canvas. The Mossed Maze is more relic than artwork, more sculpture than surface, something unearthed rather than created.
This piece is a memory carved in color and form, a journal entry whispered through layers. I began it three years ago, setting it down and returning as if guided by something unseen. I added and removed details like editing a story the forest itself was trying to tell me, one I had not yet finished living.
It began on a day I wandered into the woods and lost my way, both in body and in mind. I stepped into a maze thick with moss, tangled roots, and truths that had long gone unspoken. There were no signs, no maps. Just silence, shadows, and the ache of something ancient calling me inward.
The flaws in this piece are not mistakes. They are offerings. They mirror the forest, imperfect and alive. They mirror me. The entrance is exposed, uncertain. But there is no exit. Some places are not meant to be escaped. They are meant to transform you.
I often say that my paintings are the pop-up pictures of my soul’s autobiography. If that is true, then this is the chapter where I vanished into the undergrowth and let the moss keep a part of me.

Molten Memory
Size: 20 x 20 inches
Mediums: Textured mediums and acrylic on canvas
Molten Memory is a visceral abstract painting that explores transformation—how pressure, time, and chaos can forge something resilient and radiant. Rich metallic golds melt into deep shades of green, echoing the tension between nature and decay. Look closer and you'll find whispers of hidden colors, flashes of copper, hints of blue, and earthy undertones woven into the surface like forgotten moments surfacing in the light.
Built with textured mediums and layered acrylic, the painting holds a geological presence. The canvas edge is purposefully distressed, a quiet nod to erosion and endurance, reminding us that beauty often forms at the fractured edges of our story.
This piece captures the complexity of memory, fractured yet glowing, wild yet grounded. It invites the viewer to trace its layers and discover that what’s buried is never truly lost. It simply waits to be seen.

Free to Fly
Size: 18x24 inches
Free to fly is a poignant multimedia masterpiece that embodies the triumphant struggle against the suffocating grip of depression. Against a somber matte black canvas, a delicate cage, shrouded in darkness, seems to dissolve, releasing its captive spirit. A majestic feather, intricately woven from strings and kissed with acrylic paint, stretches towards the sky, symbolizing liberation. The metallic sheen of gold and silver accents illuminates the piece, as if the warmth of hope has seeped in, imbuing the artwork with an unmistakable sense of freedom and empowerment. The gold, in particular, shines like a beacon, representing the unbridled power of the human spirit, finally set free to soar.

Serendipitous Heart
SOLD
Size: 15x30 inches
Medium: Acrylic and Texture Medium
Serendipitous Heart is one of those pieces that lingers in my mind long after the paint has dried. No photograph can quite capture her layers, her quiet pull, or the unexpected tenderness woven into her texture.
Her name came from a beautiful accident. A heart shape formed on the canvas during a spontaneous paint pour, unplanned and unforced. It felt like a whisper from the universe.
I’ve always found hearts hidden in unexpected places. In the folds of nature, in shadows, in paintings like this. To me, they are gentle reminders that love is all around us, if we’re paying attention.
She is a silent heartbeat on canvas, a trace of love made visible. May she remind you that love surrounds you, moves through you, and most importantly, lives within you—always waiting to be recognized in your own reflection.

Duel in the Dark
SOLD
Size: 18x24 inches
Mediums: Spray Paint, Acrylic Paint, and Heavy Texture
This painting is a vivid three-dimensional abstract that jump off the canvas. Two forces colliding in silence, not to destroy, but to define one another.
In this textured battleground of shadow and ivory, light doesn’t win and darkness doesn’t lose.
They grapple in rhythm, scrape by scrape, stroke by stroke, until balance carves its place.
This piece is a meditation on duality, the beautiful and brutal necessity of both sides.
Because without the dark, the light has nothing to ush against.
And without the clash, there is no form.

Urban Frequencies
Size: 20x20 inches
Medium: Thick layered acrylic paint
Urban Frequencies is an abstract piece inspired by the first time I visited New York City, a moment that left an imprint on my spirit. The intense energy, the layered noise, the bold colors of movement and light. All of it surged through me and found its way onto this 20x20 canvas. Using thick acrylic and a palette knife, I captured the heartbeat of the city in textured waves and structured chaos. Each mark reflects the awe I felt walking beneath buildings that towered over me, making me feel both small and infinite at the same time.

Dear Dandelion
Size: 24x24 inches | Mixed Media : acrylic, spray paint, rope, string, Mod Podge
Description: As a child, I made wishes on dandelions, not for toys or sunny days, but for safety, softness, and love. This piece is for that little girl. The one who hoped. The one who waited. The one who became her own rescue.
Dear Dandelion is built from layers of texture, memory, and healing. Every thread is a wish. Every mark is a truth. This painting doesn’t just hang—it testifies.

Ms. Diagnosed
Size16x20 inches
Ms. Diagnosed is abstract painting created with acrylic, spray paint, and textured medium. The surface pulses with layered ridges and jagged contours, evoking the emotional and physical chaos of a long journey through misdiagnosis. The color palette is limited to black and various shades of gray, creating a stark, clinical atmosphere that underscores the bleakness and confusion faced by those lost in the healthcare system.
The sculptural texture and abstract form reflect the unseen struggles of individuals whose symptoms, whether physical or mental, are dismissed or misunderstood. For many, the emotional toll of being ignored is compounded by the overwhelming financial burden, leading some to give up before receiving proper care. The frustration of navigating a broken system leaves countless people without answers or support.
Yet, within the heaviness, the piece speaks to the resilience of advocating for your own health and refusing to be silenced. It honors those who fight not only for themselves but also to speak out to help others recognize their symptoms, listen to their bodies, and push for the care they deserve.

Deuxième Chance
Size: 24x24 inches
Description: Deuxième Chance (Second Chance) is a multimedia masterpiece that embodies the essence of romance and renewal. This captivating piece tells a story of second chances - in love, in life, and in self-discovery.
The canvas is layered with textures and details, including handwritten notes and paper fragments that add depth and dimension to the artwork. A poignant love letter, penned on the canvas before the first brushstroke, weaves its way through the layers, inviting viewers to uncover its secrets.
As the eye wanders, it discovers a world of emotions, from tender whispers to passionate declarations. "Deuxième Chance" is an ode to the beauty of rebirth and the power of love to transform and redeem.

Veil of Crimson
SOLD
30x40 inches
Abstract painting with acrylics, mica powder, multiple textured mediums, oils
Veil of Crimson Shadows is one of my favorite creations. A hauntingly intricate piece that draws viewers into a dreamlike realm where light and darkness dance in a delicate balance as the blood moon looms above, casting a deep red glow that seeps into every crevice of the canvas. Layers of shadow curl and fold into one another, creating endless depth and definition. The painting is a labyrinth of light and obscurity, where the eye is constantly discovering something new: a hidden form or a whisper of movement within the stillness. It's a work that demands attention and rewards it with infinite discovery, and for me, it holds a powerful connection that continues to inspire.

The Sacrifice 3:16
Size: 24x36 inches
This emotionally powerful piece combines acrylics, watercolor, and acrylic oil with textured medium to create a deeply layered and evocative painting. The palette reflects the fleeting beauty of a day turning into a storm.. Soft, warm hues meet brooding, turbulent tones. The overall atmosphere captures both light and darkness, symbolizing hope amidst suffering. A distressed effect enhances the rawness and emotional depth, while the deep red, bold and intentional, signifies the blood that was shed, embodying the spiritual gravity of the title. The Sacrifice 3:16 is a visual meditation on redemption, transformation, and the powerful tension between grace and pain.