
I paint what I feel.
One moment it is cobalt blue, another: red oxide, still later: something else entirely. At one moment, the canvas is a sweeping dance of color, expanding like an open palm or a flower in bloom. At another, it is soft grey daubs falling silently across silhouetted forms in the dark. Still again, it may be quinacridone magenta against turquoise—electric, alive, crackling.
My work is not just a reflection but an extension of who and where I am in any given moment. Each painting is inseparable from the experience of being human — it is the present tense, unfolding.
I invite you to step into these worlds and feel in color. The forms may resolve into something familiar or simply move across the canvas in blues, golds, or purples. The intention is the same however: to remind us that we are spectrums of color, kaleidoscopes of shape, emotion, and movement. Every painting is a single frame of the endless symphony of what it feels like to be alive in this now.