Oh, what treasures we would find: earrings and pendants and pearls and more. Keys and lockets and watches galore, things left over from World War. All these treasures we would find whenever we snooped in their dresser drawer. We played and played until they shooed us away. Later we grew up, and soon the treasures couldn’t stay. As adults, we snooped again, and the treasures still remained—but we lost those who would shoo us away.
Don't forget to take some moments to soak in all of the goodness around you. Time passes quickly; use these mental snapshots to keep a scrapbook of your life.
Summer has always been my favorite time of year. I hated school when I was young, so summer meant freedom for me. It’s all about the smell of freshly cut grass, bike rides, swimming pools, and the untethered ability to explore and play.
Rainbows are my thing. They are a symbol of all chakras aligning and the good coming out of a storm. They have held a significance in my life during my greatest times of tribulation, and their presence always reassures me that life will right itself again.
I painted this piece while at Art Walk in San Diego. I wanted to capture the mood of being out and about—drinking, laughing, experiencing life. It’s an extension of the party and that incredible feeling.
There is a collection of found objects from the streets of San Diego in this piece. I wanted to share the feeling of being in a new city and having the excitement of finding special spots or treasures and getting introduced to fresh people and situations.
There is a collection of found objects from the streets of San Diego in this piece. I wanted to share the feeling of being in a new city and having the excitement of finding special spots or treasures and getting introduced to fresh people and situations.
I’ve always been the one who was “too much.” Too much energy, too much noise, too much desire. It used to make me pull back or watch who was around me, but now I know that I like how much I am. It takes a lot of energy to manifest all that I want, and I have it.
Through the stark white of the femme mannequin, I saw a prism. All women begin in the same vein, yet reflect an amazing spectrum of qualities and characteristics; we are infinite and individual simultaneously. I want to celebrate how much we give of ourselves and how we reflect our light to the world.
This was painted at a high time in my life when things were falling into place and a lot of great things were going on. It’s a state of being that should be celebrated and commemorated.
My dad worked long days and nights when I was a child, but I could always count on a stolen moment with him after I returned from a night out. He’d stay awake watching an old movie, and I’d join him by the fire with a sandwich, our special snack.
Life is a great adventure. We have ups and downs, but eventually all will function as it was meant to be. We have to appreciate being here while we can.
An ode to my mother, a woman who exemplified grace. She was the most stylish, composed lady. The only physical thing I have left of her is an emerald ring she gave me before she passed. Wear your love, and wear it well.
I wanted to explore the deeper side of what is happening in life. Seven is a spiritual number, and it begins to develop more meaning the farther you go. This piece is all about searching for the meaning of life and beginning to appreciate it.
2020: Unraveled is a visual compilation of the deep-rooted issues that have come to a head in 2020. At its foundation is a literal heap of detritus that is growing so large that it is literally beginning to tear apart the fabric of American society. Not only has social equity begun to decay further, but also the very environment that humans call home. Greed and waste have set fires and floods in our hearts and on our planet. Since the foundation of the United States, these conflicts have been covered with platitudes or swept under the image of “the greatest nation in the world.” In this piece, the viewer is confronted with the fact that injustice is no longer staying hidden and that we must come back together to make something new.
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