A light-hearted expression of an aspect within a person’s life.
Role Model (Acrylic and oil on panel, 48x72in, 2020)
Role Model (Acrylic and oil on panel, 48x72in, 2020)
Did You Wash Your Hands? (Oil on panel, 24x60in, 2021)
Did You Wash Your Hands? (Oil on panel, 24x60in, 2021)
The Trifecta (Oil on canvas, 24x36in, 2020)
The Trifecta (Oil on canvas, 24x36in, 2020)
Family Tradition (Oil on panel, 36x36in, 2021)
Family Tradition (Oil on panel, 36x36in, 2021)
Why the Long Face? (Oil on panel, 24x48 in, 2020)
Why the Long Face? (Oil on panel, 24x48 in, 2020)
Thursday's Child (Oil on panel, 24x65in, 2021)
Thursday's Child (Oil on panel, 24x65in, 2021)
Maxine (Acrylic and oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2020)
Maxine (Acrylic and oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2020)
The Brambletts (Oil on canvas, 24x48in, 2020)
The Brambletts (Oil on canvas, 24x48in, 2020)
Doss (Oil on canvas, 18x24in, 2020)
Doss (Oil on canvas, 18x24in, 2020)
Hershel (Oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2023)
Hershel (Oil on canvas, 30x40in, 2023)
The G Sisters (Oil on panel, 24x40in, 2023)
The G Sisters (Oil on panel, 24x40in, 2023)
Yesterday's Rain (Oil on panel, 24x60in, 2023)
Yesterday's Rain (Oil on panel, 24x60in, 2023)
This Game Kinda Sucks (Acrylic and oil on canvas, 48x60in, 2023)
This Game Kinda Sucks (Acrylic and oil on canvas, 48x60in, 2023)
Hearing Blue (Oil on canvas, 12x36in, 2024)
Hearing Blue (Oil on canvas, 12x36in, 2024)
     Growing up is not mandatory. If you must, don’t lose sight of those who make you feel the joys of life in its purest form. Childhood is the epitome of this, a perspective untouched by the rules of society. Growing up with a person allows you to pick up on the nuances of their personality. In contrast, meeting someone new - demands you pay more attention. These little things make us who we are, so why not paint them in an interesting fashion? Satirical realism with undertones of color and musical theory elevate the stories portrayed, a delectable expression. This body of work explores the potential behind exceptionally particular, yet universal stories.

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