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Canvas Works

  • Past, Present, Future

    This three-part work maps my journey across time past roots, present self, and future possibility showing how my identity continues to shift and take shape.

  • Fragments Carried Forward

    This mixed-media work looks at memory and generational trauma through silhouettes, old maps, and hand-sewn marks. The layered materials represent what’s forgotten, repaired, or resurfacing, turning the piece into a quiet gesture of healing.

  • He is the Object

    He Is the Object centers the male body as vulnerable and watched, challenging the tradition of women as default subjects of the gaze. The work interrogates how power moves through looking, and how masculinity shifts when framed with softness rather than dominance.

  • A Spirit Remembered

    A Spirit Remembered transforms grief into art. Through sunflowers, butterflies, and a symbolic gravesite, I created a space to remember my uncle and keep his spirit present, even without a physical resting place.

  • When Insecurities Surface

    This piece reflects how insecurities take shape under societal pressure, transforming emotion into form and exposing the quiet struggles we carry.

  • Growth in Layers

    Growth in Layers reflects how both nature and people evolve over time, using repeated pinecone forms to show resilience, renewal, and change.

  • My Dad Never Came Back with the Milk

    This piece turns the weight of fatherlessness into visual form, layering materials and imagery to show how loss lingers, reshapes memory, and becomes part of who we are.

  • Submerged in Anxiety

    Submerged in Anxiety reflects my experience of feeling weighed down and isolated by anxiety, using underwater imagery and the jellyfish as a symbol of defense and emotional withdrawal.

  • Stages of Love and Loss

    Stages of Love and Loss is a mixed-media meditation on connection, heartbreak, and healing, moving through tenderness, doubt, loss, and the quiet return to self.

  • Run on Dunkin

    This piece celebrates the everyday ritual of coffee—its comfort, its chaos, and the way it keeps me moving through busy days.

  • Idiot America

    Created during the height of COVID, this painting mocks the spread of ignorance and challenges us to think critically instead of following false narratives.

  • Through My Lens, You Reflect

    Through My Lens, You Reflect reimagines self-reflection by inviting the viewer into the work using reflective materials so your own image becomes part of the piece.