A beautiful woman in a lavender/pink dress amidst the backdrop of stylized flowers and grass looking at the viewer with an enigmatic glance. Acrylic and charcoal.
Mixed Media on canvas
24” x 36”
Framed
A beautiful woman in a lavender/pink dress amidst the backdrop of stylized flowers and grass looking at the viewer with an enigmatic glance. Acrylic and charcoal.
Mixed Media on canvas
24” x 36”
Framed
A contemporary painting in acrylic, charcoal, and metallic ink of a woman seated on the ground. It’s the outer representation of a female inner awakening.
Mixed Media on canvas
24” x 36”
Framed
A bold and captivating image of an abstracted female form. A representation of the female creation energy.
acrylic and ink on canvas.
24” x 30”
Framed
A still life of a picnic on the coast. Acrylic and charcoal on canvas board
12” x 16”
Framed
An intriguing and abstract painting of a heron, representing the fluid lines of the beautiful bird in nature. Acrylic and charcoal on wood.
18” x 28”
Framed
A landscape full of the warmth and colors of the Mediterranean coast; a lone olive tree against the background of the sea.
11 x 14
Framed
A mixed media painting with acrylic and Thai lace paper of a woman against an abstract background. It’s an outer representation of the many faceted inner beauty, longing and fluid emotion of female internal life.
mixed media on canvas
24” x 36”
Framed
The tension between the sparse, tranquil upper section and the almost turbulent lower area creates a dialogue that’s meant to be visually intriguing and emotionally resonant. It hints at themes of order versus disorder, stillness versus movement.
The muted tones collaborate rather than compete, fostering a harmonious atmosphere, inviting the viewer to engage not just visually, but almost tactilely, as though the surface holds secrets of past gestures and decisions. The sides are painted black.
The textures in this painting hint at the boundary between sea and sky. The painting leaves room for interpretation, allowing viewers to find their own narratives within the abstract forms and colors. Emotionally, the piece is meant to evoke serenity, contemplation, and a sense of vastness—qualities often associated with open sea and sky.