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  • Riding the Wave

    poplar

    Size of Piece: 15 x 26 x 10

    In creating RIDING THE WAVE I brought together my love of poplar wood’s natural beauty and my fascination with the spiral form. First I carved and shaped the wood slab to highlight its particular grain patterns. Then, to form a wavelike shape, I sliced the slab into equal-width sections and attached them to one another with slightly offset positioning. Once assembled I further refined the form. To maximize its sense of movement, I elevated the sculpture and oriented it horizontally.

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  • Breakfast Scrambled Eggs

    oil on panel

    Size of Piece: 18 x 14 x .5

    Breakfast Scrambled Eggs And News

    I painted this in oils in a very quick fashion from a live model. The entire painting took 40 minutes to complete.

    My goal was to show emotions that I was experiencing during the time of Covid and Isolation. I had become addicted to the news and found it difficult to get out of bed on some days. Caring for myself was a challenge as I feared that my loved ones mary become infected  with Covid. Germs have always been my symptom of OCD and this was a true test for me. I was pleased to discover that I could handle the experience so I placed an egg soft sculpture on my models head to create humor during a time of fear. The egg and the painting made me laugh and gave me a break from my  worries. Art had rescued me once again.

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  • Contemplation

    oil on panel

    Size of Piece: 16 x 12 x .125

    The window in this painting is from an upper floor at Wiawaka Center for Women on Lake George, an artists’ retreat where a young Georgia O’Keeffe once painted.  I imagined the many women artists who have stood in this place, taking in the beauty of out the lake, contemplating their futures.

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  • Stretched on Your Grave

    ceramic, acrylic, graphite, enamel

    Size of Piece: 13.5 x 10 x 5.5

    “Stretched on Your Grave” is an exploration of grief. While grief is often portrayed as somber and subdued, it can also be vivid, raw, and full of intensity. Strong emotion comes with strong color.

    The figure’s raised arm may be a gesture of defense, of shelter, or of reaching—perhaps toward something lost, or something yet to come. Her upward gaze suggests both longing and focus.

    Inscribed within the work are three poems that illuminate the many shades of mourning—sorrow, love, memory, and resilience:

    “Funeral Blues” by W.H. Auden,

    “In Blackwater Woods” by Mary Oliver,

    and “For Grief” by John O’Donohue.

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  • Another Brick in the Wall

    oil on canvas

    Size of Piece: 20 x 16 x 1.5

    In this interpretation of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, I sought to capture not the structure itself, but the emotional and spiritual resonance it inspired in me when I visited in 2023. I was moved by and have tried to express the collective weight of memory, faith, and longing pressed into stone. The textured layers of paint evoke the passage of time and the countless hands that have touched these ancient blocks, leaving behind silent prayers and fragments of hope. The interplay of color and form mirrors the diversity of humanity that gathers here — vibrant, fractured, yet unified by a shared yearning for peace and connection.

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  • Harmony in Stillness Size of Piece: 12 x 8.5 x 7.5 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. Through my art, I strive to engage viewers on both visual and emotional levels, fostering a deeper appreciation for the transformative power of creativity. Each piece serves as a dialogue starter, inspiring connection and contemplation of the shared human experience. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • CLOUDY acrylic on canvas Size of Piece: 12 x 12 Art has been my best and most loyal friend since I was a child. It encourages me to explore and challenges me to learn and grow in skills, perserverance, and patience. When I was a student in college the ability to draw realistically provided me with a sense of pride and accomplishment, but as I've grown and matured, I have an interest in moving toward more impressionistic approaches. I love experimenting with different mediums and choose the media and process that helps me express my feelings about a particular subject. My acrylic painting, CLOUDY was my response to the sunlight and shoreline of South Carolina, with an overlay of memories from many summers spent on Cape Cod. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • It Needs to be Now Photo and pigmented beeswax combines on Kozo and wood panel Size of Piece: 20 x 16 x 2 I create fictional visual biographies that examine identity, time and memory. The imagery is a combination of abstraction and realism with a focus on metaphor and symbolism. Each of these mixed media works is composed of intricate layers of pigmented beeswax, photographs, and abstract drawings. The photographic elements are a fusion of reclaimed and reimagined vintage photographs, with my own digital photographs that I combine and repurpose to add narrative texture. I manipulate the image by exaggerating, adding and subtracting physical attributes to create illusory detail. I examine identity as it is constructed, obscured, and revealed through layers of history, memory, and transformation. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Now What? Acrylic and Ink with Found Photograph Size of Piece: 10 x 10 x 1 This collage centers on unknown characters in a drama captured in a found photograph from the mid-1900s. As I extend the environment of the photo, I devise dialogue in my head and offer a context, giving the individuals a voice. My objective is not merely to fabricate a story but to invite others to join me in reflecting on our own lives, the journeys we have taken, and the ones we have managed to avoid. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Portal to the Present No. 8 thread, watercolor paper, and foam board Size of Piece: 9 x 9 x .5 This piece is part of a collection where I began experimenting with a radial grid, guiding the viewer’s eye through and into the composition. While it differs visually from my work with other grids, it still reflects the core elements of my style. My practice focuses on creating harmony through color, geometric shapes, and symmetry. By stitching, cutting, and layering watercolor paper, I build depth and texture that draw the viewer in for a closer look. Using thread instead of pencil lines adds an unexpected detail, inviting viewers to slow down and explore the intricacies of the work. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Finding Our Way mixed media, acrylic on canvas with fabric, cork, paper Size of Piece: 16 x 20 x 1.5 My mixed media practice is rooted in the concept of rebuilding—as both a tangible process and a metaphor for transformation. Rebuilding acknowledges what has been lost while opening paths toward renewal, resilience, and new possibilities. This balance between memory, history, and reinvention is central to my work. This mixed media collage reflects on how we create our paths through life. How we face obstacles, opportunities, choices, and large social systems that develop our fully layered and textured selves. A subtle Fibonacci sequence to 21 hints at our formative experiences quietly directing our fate. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Bakery acrylic on canvas Size of Piece: 20 x 30 x 1.5 Inspired by a photo I took of a bakery in Lafayette, Indiana, and graffiti in Marian, Indiana. This was one of my earlier pieces, where I incorporated graffiti, which has since become a recurring theme in my work. I love the raw beauty of graffiti, particularly when combined with bold colors and a cartoonish style. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Southern Sunset oil on canvas Size of Piece: 14 x 14 x 1 I absorb sensory experience and hidden history through interaction, exploration, observation and study, and then create a visual response. This work expresses my interaction with the natural and political world and is a metaphor for the challenges facing us today. An expression of my location in art is contained in the words of Edna Manley, "Here, she thought, she would always be imagining ..." Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Birth of a Legend oil on canvas Size of Piece: 18 x 14 x 1.5 In 2024, the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History approached NAWA sister Rhian Swain and me to create an art exhibition featuring local Augusta Black history stories. Rhian and I went to work creating art that told stories both well known and obscure. One of the stories that fascinated me was the long-ago demolished Lenox Theatre. The Lenox was a Black-only theatre, a centerpiece of Augusta's Golden Blocks neighborhood, and was built to offer the Black community their very own safe space for entertainment. No whites were allowed. The legacy of the Lenox, and the resiliency and history of Black Augustans in the 20th century, is a subject dear to my heart. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • You Are Not Alone found objects Size of Piece: 17 x 7 x 2 "You Are Not Alone" is a narrative found object assemblage wall-relief sculpture. It was inspired by a news report about the increase in teen suicide. When interviewing family members and friends, they repeatedly said they did not have a clue that the person was struggling. It breaks my heart. I feel that as a society we need to do much better in terms of connecting with each other. Get together, or call, or write and check in on each other. If you are struggling, you do not have to do it alone. Build a support system, seek help, talk with your friends and family. No one should be left to feel alone. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • "Window Beyond" acrylic on board, papers, inks, stabillos Size of Piece: 16 x 16 x 1.5 When I began this piece, I had just put down some color and marks on the canvas. When a shadow from the window behind me fell across the surface. I liked the way the shadow portrayed the windowpanes. I let that moment guide the piece, weaving in layered paper to echo both structure and light. I often see the moon or the morning light as it peeks in whenever I am working and used this as inspiration. The result seemed to tell of a view from within looking out and wondering if the view from outside was as stirring as the view from within. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • CALYPSIS | The Golden Threads mixed media, digital color, oil, oil paint pens, subdued sealant Size of Piece: 16 x 20 x .75 CALYPISIS | The Golden Threads was born from silence, carrying strands no hand could sever. Her golden threads are woven from grief and triumph, each shimmer recalling lives once lived and reminding us nothing is truly lost. The work began as a sketch, scanned and digitally refined into composition, then layered with oils, my detailed NeuroLines process, and black extra fine oil paint pens to build depth and surreal presence. In her threads I see my own journey, each line and layer binding pain and resilience into memory and transformation. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • CityLife photography/digitally enhanced Size of Piece: 15 x 20 My camera captures the exuberant, kinetic energy of New York CityLights, transforming movement into unique Photo-Paintings. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Pavel and Peter Throw the Bride to the Wolves Acrylic on canvas and wood Size of Piece: 8 x 12 This is a painting of an episode in a novel by Willa Cather called My Antonia. I’ve always been obsessed this Russian fable nested within an American context, and felt compelled to paint it. It is as if I could have no peace until I did it, and I am sure it expresses some kind of deep anxiety I have, probably about marriage or sexual politics or gendered vulnerability. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Cypress Knees encaustic mixed media Size of Piece: 16 x 16 x 1.5 My journey to paint Cypress Knees gained momentum during the pandemic. When all things art were closed, the outdoors was still open. I began exploring my own street. All the trees in my neighborhood were captured. Next in my list was Cypress knees. To find some appealing to me, I visited about six different settings. Fortunately I found a huge collection of knees surrounding a Cypress tree grove. I set up my easel and sat in front of a tree close enough to see the veins of leaves and other features. Nature is excellent at composition so often I had an easy time to convey the sense of what I was seeing. This picture has had a joyful life. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Thoughts Nebula mixed media on wood panel Size of Piece: 12 x 12 x 2 Thoughts Nebula embodies the lunar archetype — the reflective, cyclical force that has guided human timekeeping since the first calendars aligned women’s bodies with the moon. Through my practice of Temporal Psychoexpressionism, I build each piece stroke by stroke, counting time as both meditation and record. Fresco-like textures, watercolor, and gold accents create a portal for resonance: the moon here is not astronomical but archetypal, a luminous portrait of intuition, reflection, and eternal cycles. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Vile chromogenic print on aluminum Size of Piece: 15.75 x 20
    "Vile" is a diptych from my larger series "Every Woman and Nobody.” This body of work explores the intersections of memory, trauma, and the body. Here my exposed neck is juxtaposed with a vial constructed of broken glass, hair, and a twig. A translucent overlay of a document, the words obscured, repeated, and reversed, reveals the medical record of a teenage suicide attempt. The two images connect the vulnerability of the body with the symbolism of containment, poison, and preservation. The title, Vile, plays on the dual meaning of “vial” as a vessel and “vile” as something repellent, alluding to the act of swallowing poison and the enduring imprint of harm. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • The Living Room Size of Piece: 9.5 x 12.5 x .5
    The Living Room began as a pencil drawing of my own space—structured, representational, familiar. Layering acrylic paint and oil pastels, I wondered: can anything literal be abstracted, and why does that matter? As the work evolved, lines softened, forms unraveled, and the room itself dissolved into color, gesture, and memory. What began as a place became a question—about perception, emotion, and the shifting point where reality yields to abstraction. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Red Pepper Autopsy oil on canvas Size of Piece: 16 x 16 x 1.5 My subject matter often references the human form, gesture, memory, emotion, and sensuality. “Red Pepper Autopsy” has been fueled by the culinary action of cutting into red peppers. I am viscerally excited by the disembowelment of peppers, their flesh, and seeds. I celebrate the red energy and plump life of this vegetable and always savor its taste. I ingest this experience and then synthesize it into my own expression. My use of paint is visceral. I have an appetite for color and enjoy the manipulation of paint that grabs the eye and stirs the unconscious. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Striped Sofa Light watercolor Size of Piece: 14.75 x 18.25 Greenstein finds herself captivated by how light shapes the way we see: it defines form, sets mood, and determines what is visible or hidden. Just as compelling are the shadows it leaves behind: shifting, collapsing, and reconfiguring the familiar into the unexpected. Light and shadow are the protagonists. Sharp lines may define a shadow, while a cast light may have a soft, caressing edge. Spaces within the painting become abstract, flattening into what is light and what is not. In this piece, "Striped Sofa Light", I was struck by the way the light interacted with the sofa, creating all sorts of stripes. Seeing this light, in this specific pattern, only seems to happen in early morning winter light. This made the opportunity to paint it even more fleeting and special. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Wild Wild West digital Duraflex C photographic print mounted behind plexiglass with buffed edges Size of Piece: 15 x 20 x 1.5
    “Wild Wild West” is part of my ongoing series Mirrors of a Universe, exploring the archeology of reflectivity in urban spaces. This diptych captures layered reflections of city life in glass, water, and metal, where fleeting moments of light and shadow reveal hidden patterns, textures, and interactions. Each frame, taken seconds apart, creates a dialogue with time, highlighting subtle changes in movement, atmosphere, and perception. By pairing images that mirror, contrast, or complement each other, I examine how urban environments record the impermanence of human activity. The work transforms ordinary city scenes into layered meditations on temporality, presence, consciousness, and the rhythms of daily life, inviting viewers to slow down and notice. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Layered Planes 4 Collage 16 x 20 x 1 My process as an artist is disciplined, intellectually challenging and inquisitive, much as it had been in architectural practice. I am not obliged however, to follow the many requirements that were once necessary to create functioning buildings. Works are now fantasy environments and constructions. I create vivid, colorful abstract compositions reinterpreted from actual building groupings or from shapes that come to my imagination. The first step in the process is to sketch out ideas, which I often change as I move forward to completion. I focus on juxtaposed, overlapping shapes, receding and advancing in space. The use of acrylic paint and metallic paper lend well to sharp delineation of each element. Mounting paper on foam core board for selected portions, helps create a three dimensional illusion for the observer. I am energized and made joyful by the world I create. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Earth and Aether Oil 24 x 16 x .5
    Romm's art examines the divine intelligence permeating all existence, employing a visual language rich in light, color, and symbols that transcends the mundane and draws viewers into supernatural realms. Romm's creative process-guided by intuition and experimentation-blend influences from music, poetry, and personal dreamwork to explore themes of transformation, rebirth, and transcendence. ​She often employs nature's symbols—drawing from skies, trees, water, birds, and other elements—infused with dynamic color to depict emerging forms symbolizing the union of physical (earth) and spirit (aether). These compositions blur tangible-ethereal boundaries, transforming her paintings into portals that invite exploration of mystical landscapes where sacred and surreal converge. ​ Romm’s paintings are not simply representations but invitations to connect with the deeper forces shaping existence.
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  • The Cloisters Museum in Shadow and Light Watercolor 30 x 22
    For those of us fortunate enough to live in Upper Manhattan NYC, Fort Tryon Park is our own mini Central Park and also something more. With the Cloisters Museum serving as its "castle on a hill", the Park with its lush landscaping in the same English Romantic style as Central Park, but with sweeping views of the Hudson River and the Palisades of NJ beyond, Fort Tryon Park is a place that brings out the best of us. It is a little-known gem, a neighborhood treasure that reminds us that we can daily experience renewed awe in its beauty, find calm in its idealized version of nature, delight in its wildlife, and take heart in how we and our neighbors and visitors alike smile, say hello, and find common cause in our love for the place. In the daily stresses of urban life that can sometimes bring out the worst in its residents, the Park is a place where we access a different side of life, a place we all agree that we treasure despite other disagreements. And in so doing, it is a place that prompts us to be a better, nobler version of ourselves.
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  • Sleeping Beauty Digital Painting: Micro-Pointillism, Corel Painter 28 x 23
    As an Artist, I can weave together the threads of myth and reality while exploring the deep, multifaceted nature of the female psyche. With a unique approach that blends traditional inspiration with cutting-edge technology, My artwork serves as a bridge between the past and the present, the tangible world and the dreamlike. My pointillist pieces, created using a computer painting program, breathe life into my powerful creations, capturing the inner stories of women and the emotional landscapes they navigate. A key influence on my artwork is the traditional beauty of Japanese woodblock prints and the ethereal quality of pre-Raphaelite paintings. These historical works saturate her pieces with a sense of timelessness. Yet, my choice of a computer program as my primary art medium places me firmly in the realm of contemporary art-making. By embracing modern technology, I reinterprets these classical influences through a digital lens, creating works that feel both nostalgic and forward-thinking. At the heart of my artwork lies a fascination with the interplay of fantasy and truth. My creations speak to a realm where stories and symbols come alive, where ancient tales are reimagined through a state-of-the-art viewpoint. The result is a body of work that honors the past while challenging contemporary perceptions of femininity, identity, and self-expression. Through my art, I offer a playful yet profound exploration of the desires and dreams that shape the female experience.
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  • Hemara Welcomes the day Digital Painting: Micro-Pointillism, Corel Painter 20 x 18
    As an Artist, I can weave together the threads of myth and reality while exploring the deep, multifaceted nature of the female psyche. With a unique approach that blends traditional inspiration with cutting-edge technology, My artwork serves as a bridge between the past and the present, the tangible world and the dreamlike. My pointillist pieces, created using a computer painting program, breathe life into my powerful creations, capturing the inner stories of women and the emotional landscapes they navigate. A key influence on my artwork is the traditional beauty of Japanese woodblock prints and the ethereal quality of pre-Raphaelite paintings. These historical works saturate her pieces with a sense of timelessness. Yet, my choice of a computer program as my primary art medium places me firmly in the realm of contemporary art-making. By embracing modern technology, I reinterprets these classical influences through a digital lens, creating works that feel both nostalgic and forward-thinking. At the heart of my artwork lies a fascination with the interplay of fantasy and truth. My creations speak to a realm where stories and symbols come alive, where ancient tales are reimagined through a state-of-the-art viewpoint. The result is a body of work that honors the past while challenging contemporary perceptions of femininity, identity, and self-expression. Through my art, I offer a playful yet profound exploration of the desires and dreams that shape the female experience.
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  • Fall Near Napes FLX1 oil 36 x 48 x 1 Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Spring Sunrise PY FLX3 oil 36 x 30 x 1.5 Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Blossom Reverie acrylic 12 x 16 The artworks submitted are built slowly letting each mark settle before adding the next and the unexpected bursts of colors emerged intuitively throughout the process. Together they tell a story of growth happening quietly beneath the surface. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Swirl of the Sun Garden acrylic 24 x 24 x .5 The artworks submitted are built slowly letting each mark settle before adding the next and the unexpected bursts of colors emerged intuitively throughout the process. Together they tell a story of growth happening quietly beneath the surface. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Own optical clearance technology / tempera, oil, watercolor 11 x 14 I'm thrilled to be participating in my first virtual exhibition at NAWA. I'm presenting two paintings created using a very interesting optical clearance technology. I'm a little nervous, but I hope these works will be a positive experience. I wish everyone creative inspiration! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Still Life optical clearance technology / tempera, oil, watercolor 14 x 16 I'm thrilled to be participating in my first virtual exhibition at NAWA. I'm presenting two paintings created using a very interesting optical clearance technology. I'm a little nervous, but I hope these works will be a positive experience. I wish everyone creative inspiration! Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • TopsyTurvy 3 acrylic paint & paper on board 16 x 16 x 1.5 My process as an artist is disciplined, intellectually challenging and inquisitive, much as it had been in architectural practice. I am not obliged however, to follow the many requirements that were once necessary to create functioning buildings. Works are now fantasy environments and constructions. I create vivid, colorful abstract compositions reinterpreted from actual building groupings or from shapes that come to my imagination. The first step in the process is to sketch out ideas, which I often change as I move forward to completion. I focus on juxtaposed, overlapping shapes, receding and advancing in space. The use of acrylic paint and metallic paper lend well to sharp delineation of each element. Mounting paper on foam core board for selected portions, helps create a three dimensional illusion for the observer. I am energized and made joyful by the world I create. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Reverie Oil 20 x 16 x .5
    Romm's art examines the divine intelligence permeating all existence, employing a visual language rich in light, color, and symbols that transcends the mundane and draws viewers into supernatural realms. Romm's creative process-guided by intuition and experimentation-blend influences from music, poetry, and personal dreamwork to explore themes of transformation, rebirth, and transcendence. ​She often employs nature's symbols—drawing from skies, trees, water, birds, and other elements—infused with dynamic color to depict emerging forms symbolizing the union of physical (earth) and spirit (aether). These compositions blur tangible-ethereal boundaries, transforming her paintings into portals that invite exploration of mystical landscapes where sacred and surreal converge. ​ Romm’s paintings are not simply representations but invitations to connect with the deeper forces shaping existence.
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  • Ocotilla and Mountains Printmaking 8 x 10 Being a visitor to the west coast, the desert was a novelty, I wanted to remember the palette, the quiet vibe and simplicity, though schooling taught me there is a lot going on there that we don't see. Mountains are mysterious, and somewhat forboding- framing the horizon here, where the shrubs and shadows catch the heat of the day. It feels gritty and basic, dry, and yet spotted with color, conducive to the brushstroke. A monotype is a unique print obtained by painting, in this case, on plexiglas with printing ink, run through a press that yields only one product. It is a technique on its own- sort of a painter's printmaking method. You can't apply ink thickly, as it will just splat, but you can get interesting brushstroke effects. This is part of my Pacific memory. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Breathless refractured watercolor on upcycled panel, gallery wrapped, with acrylic glaze 32 x 32 Dawn off my back porch looking east across the Salton Sea. Also contains the following Shakespearean sonnet I wrote for it: Breathless We oft forget the power in the air until the moment that it is denied; then we recall the instant we first cried and know that our next gasp's without compare. We often curse the wind that whips us clean as blowing us and all our things away; we fear trees that will fall instead of sway and rarely stop to think this storm will mean there is a reason behind the sky that raged with passion, then left softness in its wake with pastel colors reflected in the lake, and recognize our lives are somehow changed. At sunset or at dawn, then we can say This was a day that took our breath away. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Sunset Cliffs, San Diego acrylic on canvas 24 x 16 I remain captivated by the stark colors and rugged terrain of the Pacific Coast at Sunset Cliffs in San Diego, where I visit frequently. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Splash photography: digital 8 x 8 What is more west than water? A blessing and a burden, it can unleash fierce power or offer the gentle kiss of mist. A helpful healer or an overshadowing monster. In all its forms, water remains one of my favorite subjects to capture. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Twisted Pine oil on canvas 16 x 16 This painting of the Torrey Pine stands as a reflection of my own journey, a testament to endurance, transformation, and the quiet strength that grows from surviving life’s harshest landscapes. With its twisted trunk reaching toward a bright, open sky, the tree becomes a symbol of the power to prevail, echoing the resilience we cultivate through struggle. The Torrey Pine is one of the rarest pines in North America, known for thriving in rugged coastal conditions where wind, salt, and shifting terrain shape its form. Its beauty is not born from ease but from challenge, and in that way, it mirrors the story of a life shaped by hardship, healing, and the determination to keep reaching upward. I see my own experiences reflected in its weathered limbs, each twist and curve an acknowledgment of the storms I’ve learned to withstand. The clear sky above is not simply a backdrop but a promise. It represents the hope that guides me through difficult seasons and the calm that follows when clarity finally breaks through. Over time, I have learned to honor both the light and the struggle, understanding that the hard moments carve out the space for growth, depth, and compassion. This piece celebrates the beauty that emerges from perseverance and the strength gained from surviving with an open heart. It invites viewers to see the grace in Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Driftwood sculpture: acrylic paint, printed material on wood 6 x 4 x 4 My love of 3d work and patinas inspired me to create this piece. I enjoyed working with the surfaces to create a weathered look. Structural formality with the dynamic randomness of collage, reflects the natural construction of driftwood. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Skagit Farm oil on linen panel 9 x 12 Traveling in Skagit County, Washington, this sign on a country road with its wonderfully understated way of selling berries struck me as rustic, charming, and clever. The farmstand it advertised stood across the road from the most amazing view of the Cascade mountains. Such a beautiful and memorable day. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Sierra Daybreak collage and acrylic on panel 12 x 16 I wanted to create an abstracted mountain landscape with expressive brushwork and a palette knife to suggest the feeling of snow, stone, and alpine foliage, using cool blues, soft violets, and mineral pinks, inviting the viewer to feel the mountain rather than merely seeing it. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • La Distance qui nous Unit sculpture: pink Portugal marble 4.5 x 12.5 x 9.5 Distance was always thought as something that separated us, particularly the separation created by the seas and the oceans. It provided a sense of security. Today, due to science and the enginery of man, we can think of the space that separated us as the one that units us. Our entire world is connected and can be reached in seconds. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Featherscape colored pencil on paper 20 x 30 This piece entitled Featherscape emerged in a sudden rush of instinct, faster than I normally plan a composition. My Taino ancestry on my Puerto Rican side has always given me a deep pull toward Indigenous traditions, especially the spiritual relationship between ceremony, land, and sky. A family friend once gifted me an Indian headdress, and the symbolism of that offering stayed with me. When I created this piece, everything came together with an almost magical clarity. The feathers, the desert light, and the woven forms appeared as one vision. They reflect ancestral memory and the spiritual presence that moves through Pacific and Southwestern Native cultures. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.    
  • Sway soft pastel on sanded paper 12 x 12 I live in Massachusetts by the sea but savor my visits to the sea on the west coast in my frequents visits to my California family. Needless to say, we have no palm trees so their grace as they move with the breeze has long fascinated me and inspired a series of pastel paintings which attempt to capture their dance. My preferred medium is soft pastel as I love their vibrancy and immediacy in my landscape painting. Additional shipping/delivery charges will be handled between the artist and buyer after the purchase.