PAINTINGS
“Prescribe”, 2023, Acrylic, recycled canvas, gesso, 33” X 46”
An attempt to convey the stale, striking nature of medicine using a statuesque representation of a pill bottle.
“Domestic Power”, 2024, acrylic, watercolor, gel pen, bristol paper, 18” x 24”
Juxtaposing the familiar with the industrial. This painting forces the observer to acknowledge the reliance of modernity upon the vulnerable mass production and distribution of commodities.
“Sappy”, 2024, gouache, gesso, acrylic, micron pen, bristol paper, 18” x 24”
An attempt to emulate the sensations of drinking orange juice - sight, taste, touch, and smell.
“Control + Alt + Repeat”, 2025, Oil, media board, 18”x 24”
A representation of how the internet alters the meaning and distorts the context of events, ideas, and posts — symbolized through ketchup as the synthetic, processed transformation of a simple tomato.
“Minor Restriction”, 2023, colored pencil, sharpie, cut drawing paper, 7” x 11”
an attempt convey the ever-lasting imprint youth has on all aspects of life. Technical realism is intermittently used with child-like line work to show the complicated entanglement our past has with our present.
“Spoiled Lead”, 2023, acrylic, gel pen, canvas board, 16’’x 20’’
Explores the ominous nature of missing cases and highlights the intriguing use of ads on old milk cartons. experiment with depth of field and composition.
“Saturday’s Leftovers”, 2024, colored pencil, drawing paper, 18” x24
A surreal monument to Chinese takeout—this piece celebrates the love and comfort it brought me growing up. It’s a nostalgic tribute to childhood, using dreamlike elements to represent the deep emotional connection I have with something so ordinary yet meaningful.
“Me”, 2025, oil, hand-made canvas, 23=4”x 30”
This self-portrait explores how I see myself —capturing the version of me that’s presented to the world and the one that lives in my head. It’s a reflection of my identity when caught between clarity and chaos.