Gouache on paper.
Aperture of Anamnesis
In “Aperture of Anamnesis”, the canvas becomes a site of psychological recovery. The title refers to the ‘re-remembering’ of innate knowledge-truths we once held but buried beneath the ‘rust’ and sediment of daily life. The distressed, dark edges of the piece act as a visual shutter, or aperture, narrowing our focus toward the glowing center. This luminous core represents the sudden, brilliant return of a forgotten self. It is a map of the moment when the ‘Veil of Time’ parts, allowing us to stand at the threshold of a truth we’ve always known, but only just rediscovered.
Aperture of Anamnesis
Acrylic and Ink
36×36
March 2026
SOLD – Synaptic Horizon
SOLD at the 2026 San Francisco Art Fair
“Synaptic Horizon”, the canvas becomes a site of mental excavation.
The rich, sedimented layers of rust and umber represent the accumulated weight of experience and memory-our personal ‘topography.’ The luminous horizontal line acts as a synaptic spark, a sudden bridge between the grounded subconscious and a new plane of awareness. This piece explores that precise moment when a thought clarifies, effectively mapping the architecture of human insight.
Synaptic Horizon
Acrylic and Ink
36×36
March 2026
Framed
DANCE DANCE DANCE
On a red acrylic field, I have painted various shapes which are patterned. All are in bright colors. This painting follows the theme of ‘Remembering Chicano Park’ , a park in San Diego, CA part of which is under an overpass. The pillars are painted in bright Chicano-themed designs.
REMEMBERING CHICANO PARK
On an acrylic field of black, I have painted various shapes which are patterned. All are in bright colors. Chicano Park is in San Diego, CA. Part of the park is under a freeway overpass; the pillars of the overpass are painted in bright colors and designs, including Chicano themes.
CHINGADEROS
On dark field of color, I have painted various shapes, some of which resemble real objects. All are in bright colors.
Emerging
Large pencil drawing inspired by a sculpture seen at the Cluny Museum in Paris. 40×30 + frame
Price on request
Sanctuary
A unique artwork from the Hatches series. Hatches are portals to other places. They uncover lost layers, like peeled wallpaper exposing old images and emotions.
This series explores how simple design rules can lead to expressive compositions. These works blend inspirations from Frank Lloyd Wright’s decorative works, Art Deco patterns, the Bauhaus school, and Sol Le Witt’s rules-based art practice into fresh new compositions.
Framed and signed archival print, 12″ x 16″
Hatches #2
Hatches are portals to other places. They uncover lost layers, like peeled wallpaper exposing old images and emotions.
This series explores how simple design rules can lead to expressive compositions. These works blend inspirations from Frank Lloyd Wright’s decorative works, Art Deco patterns, the Bauhaus school, and Sol Le Witt’s rules-based art practice into fresh new compositions.
The Hatches series was released with Art Blocks Studio on January 14th, 2026.
Signed, limited edition archival print (1/3), 12″ x 16″
Mod Series
Mod Series I
Acrylic Mixed Media on Panel (Framed), 9″ x 9″


















































