acrylic on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on paper
An amusing abstraction on the idea of genetically modified foods.
acrylic on canvas
38"x42"
This painting acknowledges the motive behind the majority of governing decisions in the United States - the Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) standing for both money and religion while the anatomical heart symbolizes science and compassion. I believe these agendas will ultimately corrupt the quality of life in America.
acrylic on canvas
38"x42"
This painting references my personal encounters with the issues of power and privilege associated with corporate personhood.
mixed media on canvas
This painting is a reaction to the nearly all-male panel of witnesses testifying at a Capitol Hill birth control hearing in 2012.
acrylic and graphite on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on panel
6"x6"
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on paper
acrylic and colored pencil on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on paper
An amusing abstraction on the idea of genetically modified foods.
acrylic on canvas
38"x42"
This painting acknowledges the motive behind the majority of governing decisions in the United States - the Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) standing for both money and religion while the anatomical heart symbolizes science and compassion. I believe these agendas will ultimately corrupt the quality of life in America.
acrylic on canvas
38"x42"
This painting references my personal encounters with the issues of power and privilege associated with corporate personhood.
mixed media on canvas
This painting is a reaction to the nearly all-male panel of witnesses testifying at a Capitol Hill birth control hearing in 2012.
acrylic and graphite on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on panel
6"x6"
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on paper
acrylic and colored pencil on paper
Weltschmerz is a German word meaning world-pain or weariness. As I approached my own quarter life crisis, this series dealt with the realization, whether melancholy or indifferent, that reality will never satisfy an ideal state held within the mind.
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas
acrylic on canvas