36in x 48in - Acrylic on Wood Panel. Abstract work - Spring 2022, created using only acrylic paint and my hands while listening to the "Rasputin" song.
36in x 48in - Acrylic on Wood Panel. Abstract work - Spring 2022, created using only acrylic paint and my hands while listening to the "Rasputin" song.
5in x 6in Ink + Powdered (Semple) Pigments/Glue Depiction of my 2012 Scion IQ - which is blue. I affectionately call it my "Baby Car" because of the adorableness of the vehicle inherently.
These are gesture drawings created between 2021-2022 and mainly charcoal, watercolor + ink, and crayola crayon. Various amounts of time spent on each but none longer than 20 minutes.
This is a 2ft x 3ft Gouache painting of a Warhol-Inspired representation of a Fujifilm Instax Mini Camera. This was showcased in the 2021 NWFSC Mattie Kelly Juried Student Show and is a venture into the pop art era of artworks.
This is a painting I titled, "Dad's Truck" that I made using oil paints on canvas paper. This is painted from a reference of my late father's 1971/72 Ford F100 that I have idolized since I was young. This is roughly 16in x 20in.
"Chakra Woman" 10in x 20in Acrylic on Canvas. This was created in Spring of 2021 and I have prints available of this painting.
This was created in 2021 - using metal wire and gemstones. 3 1/2 ft tall x 2 ft tall and roughly the size of a small child. Featured in the 2021 Mattie Kelly Student Juried Art Show, and currently resides looking over a close friend's garden.
"Snorra at Suwannee" - 150 Prints Available - Gouache on Bristol Board - Showcased at 2021 Mattie Kelly Art's Center's Juried Student Show + 2022 UWF's Juried Student Show
"Tactile Self-Portrait". This was created using mainly chalk pastels - and some lipstick on pastel paper. This was featured in the 2019 Mattie Kelly Juried Art Show at NWFSC, and was created with my eyes closed while feeling different parts of my face.
A portrait of my dog, Rosie that is made in charcoal and chalk pastel. This was in the Juried Mattie Kelly Art show in 2019.
A painting made for a show