
Current Work
I’ll Hear It When I Believe It
This collection centers around the megaphone as a powerful symbol of communication. Throughout history, the megaphone has served as a tool for amplifying voices, whether in political movements, social rallies, or calls to prayer. Here in this work, megaphones are portrayed as living entities, existing in the natural world. They symbolize the often-overlooked truths and realities that surround us, calling us to listen, to reflect, and to respond.
I’ll Hear It When I Believe It fig.I fig.II
Stoneware Sculpture
Megaphones
Painting - Gouache on cotton canvas 48”x36”
The Passionate Orator
Work in Progress
Painting - Gouache on cotton canvas 48”x36”
Recent Works
Not On The Outside.. but inside strong
Ceramic sculpture
The Lonely Cinephile
Ceramic sculpture - Acrylic paint on ceramic