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These paintings explore moments where the familiar becomes psychologically unstable. Figures inhabit charged environments where memory, identity and tension quietly unfold beneath the surface.
![]() 48" × 24" | Acrylic on Canvas A full-figured woman is placed on display while identical, monochrome figures stand in judgement around her. Her color and presence contrast their sameness, exposing how bodies that don't conform become spectacles. Are they something to shame or something to consume? | ![]() 36" × 48" | Acrylic on canvas A woman stands before a house consumed by fire, holding the "black sheep" of the family in her arms. The burning home symblizes the collapse of belief, identities and familiar ties that once defined where we came from. As time moves forward and shifts the figure confronts the moment when we no longer look back toward home but forward toward our own mortality and the weight it carries. | ![]() 24" × 30" | Acrylic on canvas A woman stands bound by rope while turning the ring on her finger, suspended in the quiet weight of decision. The ties are loose, symbolizing that the bonds of marriage and family are not forced, but chosen. The piece reflects the moment that many women face by recognizing that love, partnership and motherhood are profound commitments that bind a life in ways both meaningful and irreversible. |
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![]() 48" × 60" | Acrylic on canvas A young woman moves through the forest carrying the glow of youth, beauty and vitality, while the dark forces of time close in around her. The crow tears at the light she carries, symbolizing how time behaves as a thief, ruthlessly taking what once felt permanent. The surrounding figures dissolve into shadow, reflecting the painful truth that age, illness and mortality do not ask permission before they begin to claim what was once ours. | ![]() 36" × 36" | Acrylic on canvas A young girl sits quietly over a simple meal, surrounded by bright flowers that contrast with the heaviness of the moment. While the scene appears ordinary, the spilling food hints at the chaos and instability that can exist behind closed doors. This piece reflects the silent burden children often carry, learning to be small, careful and compliant in hopes of avoiding the anger that surrounds them. | ![]() 24" × 24" | Acrylic on canvas A hand clamps over a woman's mouth, forcing silence through physical power. Yet her wink, the deliberate "shush", and the smear of lipstick suggest a different kind of resistance, one that cannot be fully controlled. This piece confronts the rage and defiance of being silenced and controlled while suggesting that power can exist beyond physical strength. |
![]() 15" × 30" | Acrylic on canvas A clown hangs from invisible strings, held upright by the very performance he cannot escape. His paints grin promises joy but the sweat, cracks and strain beneath the mask betray a different truth. In the circus of ordinary life, we learn how to perform happiness, hiding fractures behind practiced expressions. This piece reflects the quiet pressure to keep smiling, to keep moving, even when something inside us has already begun to break. |
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