My creative practice is a visual language I use to express the complexity of human experience and a deep hope for wellbeing — for myself and others. As you browse my gallery of works, look for components of my unique language and use them to add meaning to your visual experience.

Some elements to look for include abstract backgrounds for the chaos of life, circles for openness and healing, geometric lines to indicate limits and restrictions, layering and repetition for the passage of time, and white space for rest. You’ll also see mark-making techniques like water erosion, spraying, smearing, layering, seams, scribbling, and scratchiti that speak of the dynamism, movement, and fluidity of life.