Still Shaped by Sand and Stone 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on linen, acrylic case
Minimalist and sculptural, this piece evokes the enduring stillness of cliffs and canyons carved by time and silence. Layers of soft beige and earthen red recall limestone outcrops and desert formations, where form emerges slowly through erosion and light. Still Shaped by Sand and Stone captures both permanence and transformation—in lands that continue to mold and be molded in quiet, unseen ways.
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Manila, Philippines
Undercurrent 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on linen, acrylic case
Washed in mineral green and textured with quiet energy, this piece channels unceasing movement and flow, where forms swish and ripple across the surface like currents drawn into earth. Undercurrent reflects the paradox of motion held in material: energy that never leaves, only settles into shape. Not as departure, but as presence—fluid, grounded and lasting.
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Manila, Philippines
The Imprint 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on linen, acrylic case
Some impressions are fleeting. Others stay—etched on the surface, seared in memory. The Imprint captures the kind of moment that quietly changes everything: a gesture, a bloom, a trace pressed deep enough to endure. Shine and texture create impact—literally—but this piece traces how something can impress itself both strikingly and indelibly. It speaks to gradual unfolding as much as sudden clarity, and to how certain impressions, whether subtle or electric, all become part of the landscape of who we are.
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An Unspoken Brightness 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on canvas, acrylic case
Brightness doesn’t always need to declare itself. Sometimes it settles in quietly, rising through warmth, dissolving into air, felt before it’s seen. An Unspoken Brightness holds that kind of radiance: silent, expansive, and alive with restraint. Rich colors shimmer just beneath the surface, offering depth over spectacle—much like the coziness of a familiar place or the hush that follows something profound. This piece reflects a light that doesn’t announce but remains, gently and unmistakably.
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What the Earth Remembers 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on wood panel, polished resin
What if memory were sediment—soft at first, then hardened by time? In this piece, atmosphere descends and settles, sky becomes earth, and what was once ephemeral becomes everlasting.
Rust and red may drift downward but also ascend as sky. Sand scatters into air, ground becomes glow, and what was once solid fades into memory.
What the Earth Remembers is not fixed in orientation or meaning. It asks us to dive into the stories stored in its peaks and valleys, into the legacy of the earth and the way the land holds on—sometimes progressing, sometimes reversing, but always revealing its own history. Direction shifts, constantly. So does meaning. And yet, something endures.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Held by an Invisible Thread 2025
30” x 30” (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
acrylic on linen
Exposed linen offers no illusions. It lets the material speak—of process, of restraint, of what’s left unfinished. A field of weathered mauve settles quietly on its surface, like a trace absorbed into cloth: subtle yet insistent, expressed through texture and gesture.
Held by an Invisible Thread draws on the quiet force of what is not fully revealed. There’s a story here, stitched lightly through form, through fiber, through what is left unsaid. The unfinished is not absence; it is tension and space—to reflect, to wonder, to create.
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Each Terrascape is a window into the rhythmic dance between earth and light—a terrain both abstract and elemental. Through gestures of layered texture, these modular paintings—in earthen reds, pale sandstone, dusty sage and weathered mauves—echo sunbaked soil and chalky ridgelines shaped by warmth, wind and time. Their orientation is fluid: designed to be rotated, reconfigured, or viewed as a landscape with no fixed horizon. Like the land itself, they resist singular interpretation—grounded in material, yet open to transformation.
24” x 24” (approximately 26” x 26” framed), acrylic on canvas
Fully modular—each piece can be rotated and displayed in any direction, even diagonally
Terrascape 1
Terrascape 2
Terrascape 3
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Houston, Texas
Terrascape 4
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Chatham, Massachusetts
Terrascape 5
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Houston, Texas
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