Abstract portraiture: embracing the future of art.
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Now represented by Covet Art Gallery
Oceanside, California
I sell one-of-a-kind original and limted edtion artworks.
Wood float-frame included in the price for each one-of-a-kind artwork
I use the dye sublimation process for printing my one-of-a-kind artwork.
My Limited-Edition art is printed on archival canvas

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Emergence
This series explores how a face can emerge from color, texture, and atmosphere. Each portrait begins as an abstract field and gradually resolves into a presence — a moment where emotion and form meet. The works blend realism with expressive color to create figures that feel both familiar and newly discovered.
Around each image, the white border holds a quiet kind of light. It’s a pause, a clearing — the place where the world falls away so the face can rise. The border doesn’t frame the portrait so much as invite it forward, giving the colors room to bloom and the gaze space to land.
Together, the works invite the viewer to slow down, breathe with the image, and feel the subtle moment when a face steps out of the blur and into recognition.
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Title: Marianne - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
This portrait forms under signal load. Structural noise, directional grids, and concentrated light converge to produce a face with heightened intensity. The yellow eyes indicate a point of maximum compression. The white border contains the field, ensuring the configuration remains stable for observation.
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Title: Solène - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
Here, a figure emerges through fluid suspension. Edges dissolve, reassemble, and hold just long enough to suggest a human presence. The surrounding atmosphere functions as both medium and constraint. The white border defines the boundary of coherence, marking the limit of the system’s reach.
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Title: Élise - 40x40 Inches - $3500.00
This image records a face produced by chromatic pressure. Warm and cool fields collide, generating a brief zone of stability where features become legible. The figure is not posed; she is the result of color resolving itself into form. The white border isolates the event, preventing further drift.
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