Recent Works

Fruit & Vogue

Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24” x 36”

Price: Not For Sale

This piece is a new personal favorite. It hangs in my bedroom, with a fun city-life feel, with a combination of dark colors and bright for the perfect contrast.

The most vivid element is the translucent grocery bag suspended in the foreground, its weight emphasized by the brightly colored fruit pressing against the thin plastic. Painted with loose, expressive strokes, the bag contrasts with the darker, more restrained background, drawing the viewer’s eye immediately to this symbol of everyday consumption. It becomes both a physical and conceptual centerpiece: ordinary, disposable, yet rendered with careful attention and vibrancy.

Favorite Things

Gouache on Paper

Size: 6” x 8”

Price: Not For Sale

This painting is a personal collection of objects and imagery that shape my everyday life—an assemblage of small rituals, memories, and visual influences. Arranged in a grid reminiscent of decorative tilework, the composition brings together elements that feel both intimate and cultural: mahjong tiles, tea, sunglasses, music, oranges, and fragments of city and Western imagery. Each object acts almost like a snapshot, capturing a different aspect of the environments and interests that inspire me.

Bouquet in Transit

Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24” x 36”

This painting captures a fleeting moment—flowers left in the back window of a car, caught somewhere between movement and stillness. The bouquet, wrapped in simple paper, rests against the warm yellow body of a vintage Peugeot, its bright petals and deep green leaves offering a burst of life against the muted surface of metal and glass. Like a small gesture paused in time, the flowers suggest a story just outside the frame: a gift waiting to be delivered, or a moment briefly set aside.

As a sister piece Fruit & Vogue, this painting continues the exploration of everyday objects and passing moments. Both pieces center on something carried—groceries in one, flowers in the other—transforming ordinary scenes into quiet reflections on care, consumption, and the small rituals that move through daily life.

Spring Picnic

Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24” x 24”

Price: $300

Painted with rich color and careful detail, Spring Picnic celebrates the beauty of gathering—of food shared outdoors, of sunlight on a blanket, and of the small rituals that make a day feel special. The composition captures the quiet joy of a picnic: a table set by the earth, where conversation stretches as long as the afternoon.

House on a Hill

Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24” x 30”

Price: $400

Perched gently above the water, a small cottage rests in the quiet rhythm of the landscape. Sunlight filters through golden trees and reflects across the lake, while a garden path winds down to a simple table set for a slow afternoon outdoors. Surrounded by wildflowers, greenery, and still water, the scene invites a deep breath and a moment of calm.

House on the Hill captures the peaceful beauty of a place set apart, where the world feels a little slower, the light a little softer, and the only plan for the day is to sit, linger, and listen.

Sailing

24” x 36”

Price: SOLD

A custom piece commissioned to celebrate a family’s annual sailing tradition. This painting captures the quiet magic of sunset on the open water—the kind of moment that stays with you long after you’ve returned to shore.

South Dakota Skies

Gouache on Paper

Size: 4” x 8”

These pieces are a celebration of my grandfather’s life. He spent years as a South Dakota cowboy, riding fence lines, herding cattle, and watching the weather roll in from miles away. Long days, slow moments, and a kind of strength that has never needed to announce itself.

These paintings feel like memories frozen in color: the open land, the rhythm of the ride, the quiet bond between horse and rider. They’re love letters to the stories I grew up hearing and the ones I will carry with me forever. Painted from family history, they depict him and my mother riding through the landscapes that defined his world.

Riding Along

4” x 8”

Just for fun — enjoy emulating other classic artists, like Logan Maxwell Hagege

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