Paintings about
Time, Layers,
and
what lives on
I paint objects and places shaped by time—fragmented, altered, and incomplete.
My work is built in layers. Pigment is scraped, pressed, buried, and revealed again. Underpaintings surface unexpectedly, textures catch the light, and earlier decisions remain visible beneath what comes next.
My new series What Lives On unfolds slowly, released in small groups as the work reveals itself.
Distressed Memories explores the quiet intensity of recollection—the way moments shift, blur, and resurface, carrying both tenderness and weight.