Abstract portraiture: embracing the future of art.
I sell one-of-a-kind original and limted edtion artworks.
A wood float-frame included in the price for each one-of-a-kind artwork
My Limited-Edition art is mounted on a white wood, flush mount
All artworks are ready to hang
I use the dye sublimation process for printing my artwork.
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The Patterned Self
These portraits emerge from a place where geometry tries to remember the warmth of a face. Shapes collide, colors drift, and the human presence flickers through the seams. Each figure feels like a signal passing through interference — a self glimpsed in fragments, never fully stable, never fully gone. The work lives in that moment of recognition where you’re not sure if you’re seeing a person or the echo of one.
As the series unfolds, the structures become more insistent: grids, circles, and patterned fields that press against the softness of expression. The faces don’t resist this architecture; they coexist with it, absorbing its logic while quietly bending it. Emotion shows up in the smallest places — the tilt of an eye, the tension of a mouth — surrounded by a world that wants to organize them into something cleaner, more predictable. That tension becomes the pulse of the work.
What emerges is a study of identity as something assembled, unstable, and beautifully unresolved. These figures aren’t portraits in the traditional sense; they’re transmissions. They carry the feeling of a person moving through layers of signal, memory, and design. The viewer is invited into that in‑between space — the place where pattern becomes person, and person becomes pattern — and asked to linger long enough for the image to shift again.
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Title: Oliva - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
I wonder about the things we cannot see. The worlds outside our planet and galaxy. My ideas float around inside my head like colored balloons: some dull, some bright, some so big they frighten me. I’ve always been this way, ideas exploding inside my head. The hard part is finding a way for them to come out into the world. A way to make them real rather than imaginary. It is a fun way to live.
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Title: Rhonda - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
My life has been a whirlwind of creativity. It’s not like I have billions of ideas and become overwhelmed. No, it’s more like that ideas just pop up one at a time. I grasp it for dear life before it fades from view. Once I have a firm grip on it, then the exciting part starts. I do my best to bring it to life, to make something of this idea. Most of the time it doesn’t work out the way I’d like. But then, once in a while, it happens. The idea that was hidden in my mind, now sits on a table. Thrilling.
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Title: Bethany - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
I’m a fashion designer and have been at my craft for decades. I’ve outfitted First Ladies, movie stars, singers, and the wives of billionaires. But the best of my work often is creating clothes for poor kids in my community. To arrive at a school with boxes of clothes for the little ones, just sends chills down my spine. The looks on their faces is priceless when the boxes open and they know they’ll be taken something home that no one else in the world will have. The hugs I get! My, what a feeling.
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Title: Deloris - 40x40 inches - $3500.00
I study pure mathematics. I move through the world by tracing the hidden structures beneath it. Pure mathematics is the place where my mind feels most at home — not in the answers, but in the elegant tension before they arrive. I’m drawn to problems that resist easy resolution, the ones that feel like they’re whispering a pattern just out of reach. People sometimes think I’m distant, but really I’m listening: to symmetries, to disruptions, to the quiet logic that threads through everything. Mathematics isn’t my discipline so much as my way of being, the lens through which the world finally makes sense.
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