Done in the winter, Autumn Light is nostalgia for the less harsh cousin, the fall. As colors turn red, brown, orange, and rust, everything is in flux. This painting is an attempt at capturing a moment in transition. When the mountains are positioned…
We all love to smile and see a smile. But we often overlook some of the greatest smiles nature has to offer, that of our flowers. As their petals slowly unfurl and their buds become exposed, they look at us with pure radiance and joy. The next time…
The expressions on our faces give away so much. Are we rosy in love? Red with anger? Or tired like oxide rust? However, Gentle Stare gives away so little. The expressionless face is empty, yet filled. Perhaps you know what's going on in her head?
They are strong and mighty, the waves of our oceans and seas. We humans are courageous, as we dare to play with their gestures and arms on our broad coasts. Perhaps what's most intriguing is their dynamic nature: flowing here and there, no system, no…
I find it funny that our mighty, hard, harsh mountains are often accompanied by soft, cotton candy clouds in the skies. It's like they are two old friends, one always gruff, and the other always sweet. They wouldn't be as beautiful if they were…
The poster is for a make believe cult who is trying to encourage other people to join. The only activity this cult participates in is the eating of bugs out of a jar.
This is a parody of a series of tapestries "The Hunt of the Unicorn." This piece is re-imaging the content of the tapestries in a more modern time period.
This is a self portrait, despite not having myself physically represented. I added objects that I believe represent me, such as things I own, my art supplies, and various media that I enjoy.