How are you? No, really. How are you doing? Have you taken a moment to check in with yourself today? My series of original works, Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies, serves as a guided visual meditation, carving out spaces of time for you to pause, breathe, and check in on yourself.Continue reading “How are you? Become Reacquainted With Your Internal Landscapes”
Category Archives: In The Pages of My Sketchbook
Overwhelmed | Carving out time to regulate your emotional & mental well-being
Overwhelmed – No matter how smooth, poignant or stable it appears…it’s bound to topple over, 2023, created during a period when I thought I was managing my stress and overwhelm pretty well. And as we all know at some point it all comes toppling down and over. It’s important to remind ourselves that we don’tContinue reading “Overwhelmed | Carving out time to regulate your emotional & mental well-being”
We Made It To The Weekend! Weekly Art Round-Up
We made it to the weekend! It’s time for the weekly art round up! In case you missed it, here are the artworks from this week. I’m also sharing how sustainability shows up in my artistic practice. **If you are interested in any of my works, please note that payment plans are available. Remember youContinue reading “We Made It To The Weekend! Weekly Art Round-Up”
Interested In Art Collecting But Unsure Where To Start?
Interested in art collecting but not sure where to start? Here are some tips and resources to help get your art collection started and support your favorite artists. When first getting started, take some time to think about your motivation and intentions for starting a collection. To support artists whose work I resonate with? ToContinue reading “Interested In Art Collecting But Unsure Where To Start?”
Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?
Today, we’re focusing on another piece from Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies, Internal Landscapes – All I see is Grey…2, 2025. My intention with this piece and series overall is to hold space to inspire and encourage viewers to check in with themselves. Do you see art as an opportunity toContinue reading “Do you see art as an opportunity to check in?”
Vibrant! Colorful! Brillant! Pink! Become A Collector!
Welcome to May everyone! As mentioned in the StudioHouse Quarterly Newsletter, there are some changes in the Shoppe. Today, I’m highlighting this beautiful, vibrant, colorful original work, We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise 3, 2025. When thinking about today’s social climate, what issues and topics are associated with tints andContinue reading “Vibrant! Colorful! Brillant! Pink! Become A Collector!”
We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise | A Series
Inspired by Solange’s Mad and Dr. Maya Angelou’s poem Still I Rise, We got a lot to be mad about..And yet we still rise, acknowledges that from our collective histories and today’s climate, we do, have a lot to be angry about, but in spite of it all, we still rise. I focused on theContinue reading “We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise | A Series”
Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies
Internal Landscapes is an abstract perspective on the mercurial topographies within us. There are various ways to express and communicate how we feel to ourselves and others internally and externally. It’s my normal routine to check in with myself. To see how I’m doing and feeling throughout the day. Some examples are, ‘What’s the landscapeContinue reading “Internal Landscapes – An Abstract Perspective on Mercurial Topographies”
The Mourning Of A Pillar
The Mourning Of A Pillar – Blue , 2021 | 14in x 17in | Pastel The Mourning Of A Pillar – Green, 2021 | 14in x 17in | Pastel The Mourning Of A Pillar – Red-Orange, 2021 | 14in x 17in | Pastel
A Black Woman’s Tears
About | As a Black woman living in the United States, experiencing how the various systems and infrastructures of oppression, everything from education to employment, to interactions with individuals and personal relationships have contributed to the personal emotional blockage of Black women. We often keep a lot of our experiences and feelings of pain, anger,Continue reading “A Black Woman’s Tears”