PAINTINGS

Unraveled Bloom
Title: “Unraveled Bloom”
The overflowing bouquet can be interpreted as a visual representation of inner thoughts and emotions being externalized. —joy, confusion, grief, hope—intertwining in a raw yet harmonious dance.
It encourages embracing imperfection, honoring inner chaos, and finding beauty in self-expression.

Gold in the Wound
Gold in the Wound
Acrylic on paper , framed in a plain black frame (no glass)
Gold often symbolizes value, worth. or spiritual insight rising from stuggle. The upright flowers suggest resilience. Can beauty coexist with disorder? Can wounds be transformed into something precious?
$400.00 Vancouver, Canada

The Tree That Speaks in Symbols
The Tree That Speaks in Symbols– the spontaneous, unfiltered nature of forms mirrors how symbolic expression can bypass verbal defenses and access deeper truths. This work invites viewers to reflect on their own internal language- those that have no words but speak all the same.

Blue Bird House
This layered, dreamlike piece invites exploration of the subconscious. The black birds symbolize intuiton, mystery, or messages from the unseen. The work reflects the process of navigation confusion to find meaning. It offers a visual dialogue between inner clarity and chaos, presence and absence.

"The Messengers"
Title: The Messengers
This piece began as chaos—layers of shape, line, and feeling with no clear direction. I let the colors move first, then the crows arrived. For me, they’ve always been more than birds—they’re watchers, carriers of memory, and truth-tellers. They show up when something needs to be acknowledged.
The Messengers is about navigating inner noise. It’s about trying to listen to what the psyche is whispering beneath all the clutter—emotions, thoughts, and stories that don’t always have words. The vines and loops are like tangled thinking, the drips are release, and the crows are the parts of myself that somehow always know the way through.
I hope viewers feel something familiar in it. Not in the literal forms, but in the feeling of trying to make sense of what lives inside.
48″w x 36″ h
Acrylic and more on canvas










