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Sheila mixed media collage: paper, chalk pastels, leaves on mat-board 20 x 20 Sheila a former student, reach out to thank me for the experience she gained by participating in the school's Annual Talent-Fashion Show. She is now a fashion model and industry professional. I got inspiration from her photos. This one in particular was a challenge. To make each petal of the flower one by one then assembling them, to give them life. I also love her posture and the expression on her face. Soft, Strong and Steady! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Judy oil on canvas 16 x 20 I have been painting a series of LGBTQ+ portraits. My model had a moment of surprise as we were taking photos and she placed her hands on her face. I thought it was such a real moment that I decided to paint it. I first did the painting and weeks later I created the stencil for the background, which I thought was appropriate for her expression. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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A River Runs Through It oil on panel 24 x 37 At the heart of my work lies the evolving metaphor of the “Galactic Web”—a cosmic thread that connects all things. What began in graduate school as the “Life Line” has matured into a sustained investigation of consciousness and the interconnectedness of all matter. Working intuitively, I allow gestural brushwork and fluid paint drips to guide each composition, without predetermined outcomes. A painting is considered resolved only when visual language, metaphor, and conceptual resonance fully converge. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Steps to Serenity fiber art 40 x 30 I love photographing and recreating old doors wherever I travel. They are my portals to the world. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Asking Questions acrylic and metallic paint on canvas 36 x 36 37 x 37 More than seven layers of transparent paint create the background upon which opaque black acrylic paint was used to inscribe research questions copied from an ocean scientist's handwritten notebook. Several more transparent layers were added over the writing. Silver metallic paint was then used to define the fluid shapes suggesting ocean water. Though specifically about ocean research, the painting celebrates the tremendous growth in all the scientific research that has taken place over the past century, and the significant ways that women now take on leadership roles in all the sciences. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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In Tongues sculpture 30.5 x 11.5 x 11.5 As a metal artist, my artistic evolution has been a journey of discovery and refinement, where experimentation with techniques and materials has shaped my unique voice. From the initial spark of inspiration to the careful execution of each piece, my process involves a thoughtful exploration of form and meaning. I am dedicated to pushing the boundaries of metal as an artistic medium. This journey reflects the enduring power of creativity, drawing on a diverse range of ideas and inspirations. Some elements are rooted in the past, inspired by old drawings and childhood memories, while others emerge from new emotions. Through my work, I aim to forge connections through my creations, transforming metal into vessels of emotion that resonate with viewers. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Eleanor Roosevelt: No, I Mean Yes mixed media on paper 19 x 13 framed size: 27 x 21 "Perhaps in these times where we see women's rights being literally ripped away from us, we can be inspired by those in the past like Eleanor Roosevelt who battled the odds and never gave up -- she fought for us. Let's keep fighting with all we have, from protest marches to voting for change to electing a judicial body that speaks for us. We must use all the tools we have, including conte crayon on paper, to salute our heroines and ignite others to continue the good fight. The battle continues . . . " Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Waterfall Shower acrylic pour on canvas 48 x 24 This work is about the immersion of the human figure and water through vivid turquoise swirls and bubbles. The fluid process is taking the lead and begs the eye to embrace the imperfections and let go of trying to control the outcome while evoking a sense of calm. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Mary Fields sculpture 25 x 14 x 13 I was reading about relatively unknown African Americans, and I came across Mary Fields. I wanted to capture her essence in sculpture, and worked from a few photos. She was a freed slave who made her way by working for a convent, running a laundry, a stagecoach driver, and the first woman US mail carrier. She was 6 foot tall, cigar smoking, gun toting, and dressed in men's clothing, but always wore a white apron. Her one concession to being a woman. She was tough and no one messed with her. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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And So It Goes(2) acrylic on stretched canvas 48 x 36 an acknowledgment of changes surrounding us, and yet showing the ability to move forward with grace during uncertainty Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Transmigration acrylic 36 x 60 In progress since 2015, transmigration meditates on death not as an ending, but as a threshold through which time, memory, and spirit continually pass. Transmigration explores grief and reverence, treating time as porous rather than linear, where past and future quietly coexist. I invites you to slow down, to listen for what remains after loss, and to consider passing as an intimate companion to life, shaping how we remember, transform, and endure. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Hot Flashes, 01 acrylic on cast iron pan 16 x 11 My current work is a documentary self-portrait as I go through pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and postpartum. My sculptures, paintings and prints are a direct cry of motherhood pride and fragility. The work’s material properties: fragility, transparency, sturdiness, address the daily balance between vulnerability and stoicism. The work addresses the taboo topics of motherhood and challenges societal perceptions, advocating for the rights and lived experiences of mothers. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Gatherer- The Leaves of the Trees are for the Healing of the Nations acrylic paint on canvas 24 x 48 "The Gatherer- the Leaves of the Trees are for the Healing of the Nations" is an allegorical reference from Revelation 22:2 promising a time of healing. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Toying with Evolution mixed media: oil, acrylic on four joined canvases and found objects on canvas (wooden nutcrackers) 21 x 24 “Toying with Evolution” traces the evolution of archetypal toys from bare primordial wooden nutcrackers to mass-produced icons like the Stormtrooper, Captain America, and the classic soldier. The work explores how the war games children play and images of heroism and innocence circulate and adapt, while the essence of play and the spirit of conflict remain constant across the ages, keeping pace with the evolution of warfare. A cartoon-like swirl animates the progression across the panels, while ghostly paint seeps from the reverse unseen side of one of the canvases, hinting at an unseen player shaping the narrative. This four-paneled sculptural canvas construction creates a layered narrative and forms part of my ongoing practice of presenting multiple viewpoints and versions of the same theme simultaneously. The multi-sided, constructed-and-undone structure demands active multi-perspective viewing, inviting the observer to decode the layered relationships between raw object and painted surface. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Beneath Our Feet encaustic, oil, collage on wood 24 x 24 I was inspired by a trip I took through the upper Catskills. It is not a realistic painting, but rather a depiction of how magical the far-reaching scenery felt. Beneath Our Feet was created as a reminder of the sanctuary nature offers and how important it is that we explore and honor our natural world Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Julia Ann watercolor with collaged watercolor 24 x 18 framed size: 25 x 19 Julia Ann was born at the end of the Civil War. She married when she was 15 years of age and had her first child at 18. Julia Ann and her husband had thirteen children; twelve lived to adulthood. During her lifetime, women could not own property and could not vote. It is hard to imagine how many diapers she washed or how she grew and cooked enough food while keeping the household running. Family stories include how she refused to learn to drive, even after the family owned a car. She made extra household income by selling butter and eggs to neighbors, delivering them by horse-drawn surrey. Stories are told of how she made deliveries quickly, frequently turning down conversations and gossip to get to her next delivery. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Ensemble II reclaimed wood 10 x 7 x 6 Lilian creates expressive, abstract sculptural forms inspired by nature and the human fig-ure. Her work emphasizes fluid movement, balance, and the inherent energy within each material. Working with reclaimed wood, she emphasizes our connection to the environment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Conducting Strings in Color watercolor pencils and Neocolor 2 drawing on Rives BFK paper adhered to and varnished on cradled wood panel 24 x 34 Conducting Strings in Color captures the immediacy and energy of live performance through gesture and color. Working in mixed media, I suggest the motion of music through the movement of the conductor and musicians, allowing line, shape, and color to carry rhythm across the surface. The drawing seeks to translate sound into visual form—where marks pulse, overlap, and respond—evoking the shared intensity and fleeting nature of a musical moment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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You Can Help Me? oil on canvas 24 x 18 Throughout my career, I have painted portraits of individuals experiencing homelessness. While living in Los Angeles, I volunteered with the Homeless Outreach Program in Skid Row, an experience that deeply shaped my perspective. Through this piece, I aim to raise awareness about the ongoing homelessness crisis across the country and encourage viewers to engage with the humanity behind the issue. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Circles Dance 2 sculpture: piano key parts, plexiglass, plywood, stain 25 x 10 x 10 CIRCLE DANCE 2 began taking form when a friend gave me a bagful of piano keys and parts. The varied shapes and elements led me to create a work that playfully celebrates its patterns and gentle rhythm. I added clear plexiglass rods to give the piece breathing room while contributing to its overall structure. The plywood base serves as a counterpoint to the verticality of the sculpture. The sea green color I chose adds to the work’s quiet flow. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Spring Trees in Bloom oil on linen mounted on archival substrate 17 x 19 This is a view of tree canopies painted plein air in spring. The freshness of the buds opening dazzled the senses in an array of color. Simple and fleeting and in the moment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Dragon Fly stainless steel sculpture 23 x 10 x 9 My decision to design a boot stems from a fascination with the precision and technical mastery required by the form. Working with rigid, textured metal, I explored the intersection of the fragile and the resilient. My creative process focused on the tension between strength and weightlessness, leading me to adorn the boot with intricate, self-fabricated dragonflies and butterflies. Together, they symbolize transformation and freedom. This work reflects my passion for merging nature with technology, challenging the viewer to see a sculpture that exists at the boundary of fine art and question if it is a wearable design. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Golden Hour oil on canvas 25 x 37 This painting explores a network of entangled vegetation in an imaginary tropical landscape. I try to capture light, entwined linear elements and brilliant color of these wild plant forms bursting with life. It's a symphony of movement, color and rhythmic mark-making that culminates in that ethereal light circulating in the center, pulsing with a spiritual energy. It becomes a metaphor for my inner landscape with its tangled network of nerves seeking balance and calm. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Posterity acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas 40 x 30 The preamble mentions "...promote the general welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity.." The loving sacrifice many of us have made as mothers is essential for posterity. In our quest to "do it all" we often forget the importance of our role as mothers in shaping the future of our people. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Motion (with an E) mixed media 23 x 23 This piece evokes a pond teeming with life, energizing memory and awakening dreams for the future. It’s a breath of fresh air. Fragments of colored glass, mirror, textiles, and cherished charms gathered from an artist soulmate radiate like currents across the surface, recalling a beloved stream. Woven into a circular form mounted on a clock, this work marks the passage of time while honoring remarkable lives left behind. Hard and soft, structured and organic elements exist in harmony, reflecting renewal. This mixed-media mosaic is a vibrant celebration of life. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Summer in Italy oil on canvas 30 x 24.35 My landscape reflects the joy that I find in nature. This was a scene that I came across in Italy while traveling. I love the shadows and light that play upon the different surfaces. The textures also intrigue me. This is one part of the world that I love. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Isaac Woodard Man with No Eyes (square) oil on panel 18 x 18 Isaac Woodard was beaten and blinded by law enforcement as he was returning home from military service in 1946. His horrific maiming called national attention to the brutality against black men in the American south and spurred the movement towards civil rights. This work is my humble plea for enlightenment to emerge from darkness. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Sarasota Circuit digital art on HD Meta 38 x 34 “Sarasota Circuit” explores structure as a responsive system shaped by environment. Rectilinear forms and linear pathways establish a controlled framework, while intersections and extensions suggest continuous movement rather than fixed endpoints. The composition reads as an open circuit—nodes connect, redirect, and adapt without full closure. The work draws from the principles of the Sarasota School of Architecture, including the influence of Paul Rudolph, where modernist structures are defined by light, climate, and spatial flow. The yellow field functions as both ground and illumination, activating surrounding forms and reinforcing a sense of atmosphere rather than containment. Surface weathering and overdrawn marks register time within the system—evidence of adjustment rather than erosion. Color operates as signal, guiding movement through areas of density and release. The result is a system that is ordered, adaptive, and continuously revised. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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“Never clip my wings “(Amy Winehouse-Nightingale bird) oil on linen 30 x 24 My portrait of Amy Winehouse is inspired by a rare charisma, immense talent, and unforgettable voice. like bright star, she shon intensely yet fed too soon. While learning about her life, I was drown to her tattoo a bird with word never click my wings. in my painting. The bird is no longer confined -it flies freely symbolizing the freedom she longed for. I chose vibrant, joyful color to preserve her in a moment of beauty while gently echoing the fragile line between brilliance and loss. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark acrylic on paper 24 x 20 My work on paper expresses a cautionary warning concerning the human condition. Without fear, my black and isolated body treads into the unknown. Yet, the figure walks out of the darkness and into the light symbolizing the hope and strength of the human spirit. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Echoes of Blue MirageAdditional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.fabricSize of Piece: 30 x 40 x 1.5
I’m a textile artist who is inspired by the world around me, especially by nature. I look at my surroundings with inquisitive eyes and mind, with curiosity, knowing there are hidden treasures to be found and turned into art.
My artistic approach is mostly intuitive with a constant awareness of color combination and contrast. The use of strong colors is a direct influence of my Brazilian heritage. Using fabric as the medium to create my art pieces was a natural choice since I have been working with it from my teenage years.
My creative process can be described in two phases. The first one is the combination of inspiration and visualization of an art piece. The second phase is transforming what I visualized into actual artwork. It requires selecting fabrics as close as possible to my vision, adjusting, and sometimes, starting all over again.
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Beneath the Murmur of the Distant ShoresAdditional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.fabricSize of Piece: 30 x 30 x 1.5
I’m a textile artist who is inspired by the world around me, especially by nature. I look at my surroundings with inquisitive eyes and mind, with curiosity, knowing there are hidden treasures to be found and turned into art.
My artistic approach is mostly intuitive with a constant awareness of color combination and contrast. The use of strong colors is a direct influence of my Brazilian heritage. Using fabric as the medium to create my art pieces was a natural choice since I have been working with it from my teenage years.
My creative process can be described in two phases. The first one is the combination of inspiration and visualization of an art piece. The second phase is transforming what I visualized into actual artwork. It requires selecting fabrics as close as possible to my vision, adjusting, and sometimes, starting all over again.
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Heliconia Carbaea Collage acrylic, fabric, monoprints, printed metal and handmade papers 36 x 36 As a painter and printmaker, I create layered mixed media paintings exploring memories and dreams. I have been inspired by nature from a young age and that influence colors my work with optimism, mood and color. I reconstruct the textures that feel familiar and insert them into each piece. I believe art is therapy, for myself and my viewers. My heart sings when someone connects with the emotions and thoughts that poured into my work. I use a combination of acrylic paint, gold leaf, handmade paper, thin pressed metal and fabric as compositional elements in my work. The use of symbolic imagery such as trees, animals, florals and birds, invites my viewers to reflect on the harmonious elements in nature that promote our interconnection. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Gravity: Boy & the Sea oil on linen 20.5 x 20.5 'Gravity: Boy & the Sea' reflects the power of the ocean and youth. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Fissures and Falls oil on canvas 14 x 17 Part of a series of landscapes, Fissures and Falls is my memory of an excursion to Iceland. The power of the waterfalls, juxtaposed with the deep crevices made by earthquakes, amplified my sense of awe before the landscape of Iceland Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Sunspot for DG canvas, mirror, grout, acrylic paint, love 12 x 12 I work in light, reflected in mirror. I believe the energy from light has healing properties. I experience this healing in my process and hope you do as well. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Blooming oil on canvas 26 x 26 I have always been neurodivergent, and that created a lot of self-criticism. This is piece, I am showing love to all kids out there that feel outcast, shining light on their face, which bloom into beautiful "human flowers" of sorts. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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When It Rains It Pours mixed media on canvas 36 x 36 I used various fabrics, gel medium, and acrylic to create this work, laying out the material first with no particular direction in mind. As with many of my works, the connection to the landscape becomes evident and often serves as a metaphor for what is happening culturally and socially. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Mother Earth 2-2, 2026 acrylic and paper on canvas 24 x 24 My energy is focused on exploring the impact of climate change on our earth and sea. As an avid scuba diver, my fascination with coral reefs has flourished. Mixed media has become the language I use to capture both the beauty and debris of our underwater seas, glaciers and earth. Using a mix of paper, plastic, oil, acrylic, pastel, and ink, I capture the impacts of a drying world, from rising seas to bleaching coral reefs. My goal is to have my work move beyond awareness and beauty to connection and empowerment. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Bridge to my imagination acrylic: poured watercolors, fluid acrylics, paper collage, ink 20 x 24 “Bridge to my imagination” is an abstract landscape that illustrates my life. Metaphors of experience sail through imaginary waters as inspiration filters through my mind. Finally creative thoughts cross the bridge that unite my spirit with my imagination. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Your Courage, Our Rage diptych Collage on two cradle boards: free motion stitched figures, artist dyed papers with hand-cut letters 14 x 23 Armed Immigration Agents in Minnesota attacked and killed two US citizens who were trying to help their neighbors legally. To date, the callous murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, irrefutably caught on numerous videos, have avoided prosecution in our court system. This lack of accountability bodes ill for the future of our law enforcement and our courts. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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I Am A Woman photography 36 x 24 I AM WOMEN, NOT A HOST On June 24, 2022, when Roe v. Wade was overturned, thousands gathered in New York City in urgent protest. I stood not only as a witness, but as a participant, using my camera as both instrument and voice. These two images form a single statement. On the front of her body, the words I Am Woman declare identity, autonomy, and presence. On her back, Not a Host confronts the reduction of women to vessels. Together, they hold the tension between visibility and erasure, power and vulnerability. Photographed in the surge of collective resistance, this woman’s body became both canvas and proclamation. She carries the language of protest on her skin, transforming flesh into testimony. Presented in Seneca Falls, where the women’s rights movement first took organized form, these images connect past to present. They ask what has changed, what remains fragile, and how we continue to stand — visible, embodied, and unyielding. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Faith Ringgold acrylic 24 x 18 Framed Size: 26 x 20 MY DEAR FRIEND AND ICONIC LEGENDARY ARTIST, FAITH RINGGOLD SAT FOR ME WHILE I PHOTOGRAPHED HER IN ORDER FOR ME TO PAINT THIS PORTRAIT OF HER. FAITH WAS AN ACTIVIST WHO FOUGHT FOR EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL WOMEN. SHE WAS A PIONEER IN THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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AphroditeAdditional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.oil on canvas, gold leafSize of Piece: 24 x 20 x 2
I conjure intimate dialogues on canvas that speak of who we are—beauties, souls, goddesses, lovers, warriors. I paint to celebrate the magic inside every woman. We are beauties, souls, goddesses, lovers, warriors. I paint to show the magic inside every woman. We shine with grace like Aphrodite—the most beautiful goddess of love—full of softness and light. We also stand strong like a divine warrior, wearing gold helmet and gentle pink gown at the same time, showing that our power comes from being both brave and tender. Sometimes we are a mirror too—my painting with a young woman kissing her reflection reminds us we all want to feel seen and loved. That “love yourself” isn’t just words—it’s a deep hug from your own heart, a way to feel close to others again. My paintings are simple conversations with our souls, celebrating how we are strong and gentle, brave and kind, always beautiful and always real.
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Mother with Child oil on canvas 24 x 19 My work is an exploration of the infinite variety of the human face. I am fascinated by the fact that no two countenances are the same, and I use the portrait as a vessel to tell stories. My process begins with tactile immediacy—using pencil, charcoal, and pastel to capture likenesses from life, television, and photographs. These sketches serve as the foundation for my oil paintings, where the imagery shifts along a spectrum from realism to symbolism and expressionistic abstraction. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Standing Room Only sculpture: bronze/cast glass 10 x 14 x 8 This piece is the first in a series of sculptures that I plan to create around the theme of extinction. Each day another species either becomes extinct or it threatened by extinction due to human intervention or climate change. These pieces are aimed to call attention to shrinking biodiversity and to consider how each of us might bring about positive change. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Pivotal Moment wax pastel on paper 14 x 20 framed size: 20 x 26 I don’t plan my pieces in advance. They evolve and develop like a deep conversation and close relationship. As this piece was taking shape, I was struck by how it was starting to look like a woman from the back, her shoulders, and her head tilted to one side with long flowing hair. And one of the last things I did was to add all the yellow color in the background. Two days after I finished this piece, Renee Good was murdered by ICE on the streets of Minneapolis less than 10 miles from where I live. Soon after, I remember reading a tribute written by Renee's wife. She said that Renee was “made of sunshine”, and in that moment I realized the yellow in my piece was that sunshine. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Recycling Plastic Is A Myth screen-printed on cloth 34 x 43 As far back as I can remember we’ve been told that if we throw all plastic into the blue recycling can, it goes off to become new plastic. Wrong! In actuality 80% of plastic goes into the landfill or is sold to brokers and shipped overseas; 12 % is incinerated emitting toxic fumes into poor neighborhoods who have neither time nor money to fight it and just 8% is actually recycled. What’s a consumer to do? REFUSE plastic. REUSE glass, wood, aluminum, bamboo. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.
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Hot Nights, Bright Lights: Pool 1 oil on canvas 24 x 24 Much of my work explores the transformative effect of light on the ordinary. This nocturne plays off the idea of “reflection,” evoking the nostalgia of swimming on warm summer nights. Bright, scattered lights shimmer across the pool’s surface, mirrored through water-blurred vision, where perception softens and shifts. The perspective bends as if seen through the eyes of a child suspended at the surface, where even a small pool expands into something vast, mysterious, and immersive. Angles double, textures ripple, and light fragments into a dreamlike interplay of color and motion. In this space between clarity and distortion, memory and sensation merge—creating a quiet, luminous fantasy that captures the fleeting magic of a night swim. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.






















































