Today’s highlight is this colorful, vibrant, introspective, calming, and energizing original blue work, We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise 4, 2025, which comes from the series We got alot to be made about…And yet we still rise. When viewing this piece, what comes to mind? What issues or topics doContinue reading “The colorful, vibrant, introspective, calming and engerizing presence of blue”
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The colorful, vibrant, introspective, calming and engerizing presence of blue
Today, I’m highlighting this colorful, vibrant, introspective, calming, and energizing original blue work, We got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise 4, 2025. When viewing, we got alot to be mad about…And yet we still rise 4, what comes to mind? When thinking about today’s social and political climate, what issues orContinue reading “The colorful, vibrant, introspective, calming and engerizing presence of blue”
How are you? Become Reacquainted With Your Internal Landscapes
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”
The Intention Behind My Creative Expression
As you may have noticed, I have started to share more context behind new works and how sustainability is practiced. Now, I am sharing the intention behind my vast and dynamic creative expression. I do a little bit of everything, a multidisciplinary artist, designer, writer, and podcaster with 10+ years of administrative experience. I createContinue reading “The Intention Behind My Creative Expression”
When I cook, I see my father’s hands
A personal essay, When I cook, I see my father’s hands. When I cook, I see my father’s hands. I was never a fan of cooking. One would often hear me say, ‘oh that’s not my ministry’ or ‘the spirit of cooking isn’t within me.’ Well, that’s because my father cooked for me. It wasn’tContinue reading “When I cook, I see my father’s hands”