(Finished Series) Geometry investigates the dialogue between order and emotion through striking angular compositions layered over dense, tactile surfaces. Crisp, intentional lines carve across the canvas with force, their exactness set against the restless energy beneath. Each work sets measured geometry in contrast with unpredictable, expressive layers, reflecting the complexity of human experience. The sharp forms become a kind of syntax, precise, assertive, and unwavering, while the textured depths hum with memory, atmosphere, and movement.
At its core, this series asks: how do we find structure within emotional disorder? By opposing the discipline of geometry with the fluidity of gesture, the paintings suggest that balance can emerge, sometimes through conflict, sometimes through an unexpected harmony. Whether interpreted as inner landscapes or abstract states of mind, The Geometry Series invites viewers into that threshold space: the edge, the tension, and the search for meaning within uncertainty.
SOLD - This painting reflects the experience of inner conflict, where structure and stability exist, but are clouded by layers of unrest. The vertical forms hint at order, like buildings rising from the ground, yet they are obscured by streaks of color and fractured lines that echo chaos. It speaks to the way clarity can be hidden beneath noise, and how resilience is often found in the struggle to stand tall despite the turbulence around and within.
Stretched Canvas 20” x 24”
SOLD - My work explores the visual language of sound, memory, and rhythm, drawing heavily from my love of 1980s music. Pieces like Track A and Track B translate the structure of a mixtape into abstract form layered, intersecting bands of color that echo analog tape, synth lines, and the emotional highs and lows of a favorite song replayed endlessly.
My work sits at the intersection of abstraction and memory, where visual rhythm replaces melody and color becomes a form of sound.
Each Stretched Canvas is
24" x 36"
SOLD - This piece explores the quiet tension between structure and intuition. Layered planes intersect and dissolve, suggesting a landscape that is remembered rather than observed. The geometry feels deliberate yet softened by weathered surfaces, as though light itself is learning how to move, how to bend, pause, and change direction. Greens accumulate like time, holding traces of growth, erosion, and passage. The painting invites slow looking, offering a space where direction is not fixed, but gently negotiated.
Stretched Canvas 24” x 30”
SOLD - “The Geometry of Shadows” explores the quiet architecture of the mind when navigating mental health struggles. The sharp, deliberate lines represent the structures we build to keep ourselves together, coping mechanisms, routines, and boundaries, while the hazy overlays and muted textures speak to the uncertainty and emotional fog that can seep through those barriers. The contrasting colors are fragments of emotion, each contained yet bleeding into one another, reflecting the complexity of living with invisible battles. It is a portrait of resilience, not in the absence of darkness, but in learning to hold space for it within the framework of our lives.
Stretched Canvas 18" x 24"
SOLD - This piece captures the quiet courage it takes to ask for help when you feel broken. The fractured glass-like shapes represent the moments when life splinters when strength falters and the self feels scattered. Yet through these sharp fragments, light begins to seep in.
Soft layers of muted pinks and warm rust tones evoke vulnerability and pain, while hints of turquoise emerge as symbols of hope and renewal. The interplay of dark and light areas mirrors the journey from isolation to connection the moment when reaching out becomes an act of healing.
Into the Light is both a confession and a release, a visual reminder that even in our most shattered states, there is beauty in transparency, and strength in being seen.
Stretched Canvas 18” x 24”
SOLD - “Shattered Geometry” This work reflects the fragile architecture of the mind. The rigid angles speak to the structures we create to hold ourselves together, routines, resilience, the careful balance of thoughts. Yet the fractures reveal the truth: even the strongest shapes can break. The black, blue, red, brown, and white are the weight of struggle, while the purple and teal lines tear through like racing thoughts, anxiety, and chaos disrupting order. Still, in the breaking, there is possibility, an opening for healing, for reassembling the pieces into something new. Shattered Geometry is not just about collapse, but the courage to keep rebuilding.
Stretched Canvas 24” x 36”
SOLD - “Fractured, Not Fallen”, reflects the strength found in sobriety and the resilience to rise after hardship. The broken shapes and layered colors symbolize the struggles and setbacks of the journey, while the structure that emerges speaks to endurance, clarity, and renewal. It is a reminder that even when life bears its marks, the will to stand firm and move forward remains unbroken.
Stretched Canvas 18” x 24”
SOLD - This piece was born out of a time when I had completely shattered, before I found sobriety. At rock bottom, everything felt like broken glass: sharp, fragmented, and impossible to piece back together. Yet within that breaking came the chance to rebuild, to discover that even in the shards there is reflection, light, and unexpected beauty.
The muted pinks and reds speak to the rawness of pain and struggle, the wounds left open when everything falls apart. The cooler greens and blues thread through as a quiet hope, a reminder that healing is possible. And the warm glow rising from the center holds the possibility of self-discovery, the strength that comes only after breaking.
Glass at the Bottom is not just about loss—it’s about survival. It’s about finding yourself in the fragments, and realizing that even at the lowest point, beauty can emerge from the broken.
Stretched Canvas 30” x 40”
SOLD - "Shards of Strength” This painting is an abstract expression of resilience and self-assertion. Layered shapes collide and overlap, yet within the tension emerges a quiet power. The sharp angles and fractured planes symbolize the struggles and obstacles we face, while the bold colors reveal the courage it takes to hold your ground. Each shard carries both vulnerability and determination, reflecting the inner strength that rises when we choose to stand up for ourselves.
Stretched Canvas 18” x 24”
SOLD - There was a period in my life when silence felt unbearable. It wasn’t peaceful, it was a weight pressing down, filled with everything I didn’t have the strength to say. Fragments of Silence came from that time. Painting became a language for what I couldn’t speak, a way to piece together the emotions I’d kept buried beneath addiction, fear, and shame. Each fractured mark represents the small attempts to make sense of myself, to find coherence in the aftermath of chaos. This piece is about learning to sit with silence and discovering that it can eventually hold healing instead of emptiness.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - My work explores the quiet spaces between movement and stillness, those transitional moments where identity, memory, and emotion overlap. Corridor of Life reflects this ongoing inquiry: a layered passage that suggests both direction and uncertainty, structure and erosion. Through abstraction, I use repetition, texture, and restrained geometry to evoke the experience of moving through time rather than depicting it.
I am drawn to surfaces that feel lived-in, built up, scraped back, and reworked, mirroring how life accumulates meaning through experience. Muted tones and weathered marks invite the viewer to slow down and enter the painting as a space rather than an image. Each work becomes a corridor of its own, offering room for reflection, pause, and personal interpretation.
My practice is rooted in the belief that art does not provide answers, but creates places to stand while questions unfold.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - Light is often seen as hopeful, but when you’ve lived in darkness, even light can feel like something you have to carry. The Weight of Light was born from the exhaustion of trying to stay positive while struggling inside. Recovery taught me that hope doesn’t always arrive like a sunrise; sometimes it flickers faintly, asking to be protected rather than celebrated. This painting is about that fragile relationship with hope, the way it feels both heavy and necessary. Creating it helped me understand that light isn’t something you earn; it’s something you learn to hold, one day at a time.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - The Pillar centers on a single vertical axis that divides and stabilizes the composition. The painting evokes an architectural support, functional, necessary, and often unnoticed, while its distressed surface suggests accumulated pressure and time. Layers of muted color and abrasion create a sense of strain held in quiet balance, where structure is both sustaining and vulnerable. The work reflects on what carries weight, physically and psychologically, and how endurance leaves visible traces even when collapse never occurs.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"
SOLD - I’ve spent much of my life trying to look okay, smiling, working, pretending that everything was fine. But beneath that surface, there was always a storm. Echoes Beneath the Colour reflects that duality: the outer world that looks composed, and the inner world filled with emotion, chaos, and unspoken truths. When I was struggling with depression and addiction, I learned how easy it is to hide behind a version of yourself that the world will accept. This painting became an act of honesty, a visual confession that what lies beneath is as real, and as worthy, as what people see.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - There are feelings we never put into words, shame, fear, guilt, longing, yet they move through us, shaping every choice. Unspoken Currents was born from those invisible forces that tug beneath the surface of recovery. Addiction taught me how powerful those undercurrents can be, and how hard it is to bring them into the open. This painting became a way of tracing their motion, acknowledging that healing doesn’t come from silence but from learning to let those currents flow freely. It’s about movement, vulnerability, and the strength that comes from admitting what’s been hidden.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - There was a time when my thoughts were so loud I couldn’t hear myself think. The endless noise of craving, anxiety, and regret filled every corner of my mind. Where the Noise Fades captures the first quiet moment I experienced after that, the fragile beginning of inner peace. It’s not about silence being complete, but about discovering space where there once was only chaos. For me, this piece represents hope in its purest form: not in loud triumph, but in the subtle, steady fading of noise until you realize you can finally breathe again.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - This piece is about renewal, the moment you start believing in the future again after living so long in survival mode. Veins of Tomorrow came from my journey through addiction and into recovery, when I finally began to feel something like life returning. The title reflects that sensation: like hope beginning to pulse again, slowly but steadily. Creating this work reminded me that healing isn’t about forgetting what came before; it’s about letting your pain transform into the energy that carries you forward. Tomorrow exists, and that alone is something worth celebrating.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - For most of my life, I chased distractions, anything that kept me from sitting in silence with my own thoughts. Recovery forced me to slow down, and in that stillness, I found something unexpected: peace. Whispers of Stillness is about that discovery. It’s about the fragile quiet that follows chaos, the calm that comes when you stop trying to control everything. While painting it, I realized that stillness isn’t the absence of struggle; it’s the space where healing begins to take shape.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - Healing isn’t beautiful, not at first. It’s messy, uneven, and often painful. The Shape of Healing came from a place of realizing that recovery doesn’t follow a straight line. I created this piece while confronting setbacks that made me question whether I was really growing at all. Over time, I began to see that healing has its own form, irregular, imperfect, but alive. This painting is a reflection of that truth: that every scar, every relapse, every step forward and back still forms part of something whole.
Stretched Canvas 16” x 20”
SOLD - This painting explores resilience shaped by pressure. The intersecting lines suggest both fracture and framework, forces that divide, reinforce, and hold structure in place. Dark fields dominate the surface, carrying the weight of history, while traces of oxidized reds, rusts, and muted metallic tones speak to endurance rather than decay.
This work is about what survives intensity. The surface is built through abrasion, layering, and restraint, echoing the way memory and identity are formed through lived experience. What appears rigid at first glance reveals subtle variation and vulnerability upon closer inspection. The geometry is intentional but imperfect, honoring the marks left behind by time and stress.
The Rust stands as a testament to transformation, shaped by heat, pressure, and impact, yet refusing erasure. It acknowledges damage without allowing it to define the whole.
Stretched Canvas 24" x 36"