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visual  arts
bio
My creative work combines painting, printmaking, construction and graphic design. I believe that my insight into art is supported by a practice and instinct. I find that my work in onecreation tends to influence aspects in other projects sometimes years later.

Of the three types of printmaking, silk screening has been the biggest influence of my current works. I am inspired by layers of colors and the blanket of objects that surround us in our daily life.

There is a silk screening process of layering images and color on top of each other to produce my individual thoughts onto paper, metal, glass and wood paneling.

Though the subject matter of my work may vary, color remains its constant theme. I prize color for its powerful symbolism, its boldness and the ability to communicate emotion through these works that are shown below.
My artistic practice weaves together painting, printmaking, construction, and graphic design, creating a rich and multifaceted exploration of color and form. Each project I undertake is influenced by an ongoing dialogue between my techniques and materials, often resulting in ideas and inspirations that resonate across time and media.

In my work, I am captivated by the layering of images and colors. The combination of painting and silk screening has become a profound source of inspiration, allowing me to delve deeply into the interplay of hues and textures. I find beauty in the complex layers of our daily lives, and this fascination drives me to explore how color can express emotion and symbolism. I apply this fascination to a variety of surfaces—paper, cement, metal, glass, and wood paneling—using each medium to enhance and alter the layers of my work.

Despite the varying subject matter, color remains a constant theme, serving as a powerful tool for communication and emotional expression. Through this layered approach, I aim to capture the richness of human experience and the subtle nuances of our surroundings.

For me, art is a continuous process of discovery and dialogue, where every piece builds upon the last, revealing new insights and connections.
love
Screen Printing
Oil Painting
Acrylic Painting
Watercolor Painting
Mix Media
tools
Speedball - Screen Printing Ink
Da Vinci Artists - Oil Paint
Golden - Acrylic Paint
Grumbacher - Watercolor Paint
Delray Lighting, LLC
Town & Country Center - panels
Lux Typographic + Design
Eighth Light Yoga
100 Pieces
Columna Vertebralis
Under Your Skin - 8″ x 10″
Under Your Skin - 12″ x 12″
Under Your Skin - 30″ x 40″
Highland and Willoughby - utility box
Highland and Willoughby - utility box - series
The King Art Panel Project
King Henry - series
Roosters - triptych series
Skate A Rama - series
The Old Man And The Sea - bookbinding