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Acrylic, silver leaf, collage paper, glue on paper.
30”x 36.75”
Acrylic and 24K gold leaf on mixed media paper
28”x38”
Acrylic and 24k gold leaf on wood panel
36”x48”x1.5”
$7500
Acrylic & 24k gold leaf on canvas
24” x 30”
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I am moved by the 2022 historical decision of the U.S. Supreme Court reversing Roe v. Wade. This painting examines definitions of femininity and a woman's rights to her body and reproductive choices. This overruling will ultimately have a disproportionate impact on Black women and other women of color.
A Black woman in a glamorous pink dress sits in a peaceful and beautiful field of lavender. She is weighed down by a large red and white hat; and weeping tears of gold. The worth of her golden tears are in question. The red and white cross-connecting stripes illustrate the intersections of race, class, gender, and access.
Acrylic & 24k Gold leaf on cold press paper
12”x9”
Acrylic & archival ink on canvas
36” x 48”
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Inspired by the biblical story of Adam and Eve, this painting explores themes of the purpose of men and women’s bodies on Earth and our connection with one another & to the natural world. Procreation, protection, nurturing, providing food and shelter, etc are explored in this painting. My motivation in creating this piece was to eliminate the guilt and shame the original story implicates women, our perceived vulnerability and our bodies in.
Acrylic on foam board. Spray paint on wood. Custom painted frame.
34 X 40”
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Acrylic & archival ink on wood
4x6”
$150
Acrylic & Archival ink on cold press watercolor paper
18"x24"
Gold frame
(See poetry section)
Acrylic & Archival Ink on cold press watercolor paper
9” x 12”
Custom gold framed, museum glass
Acrylic and ink on canvas
8”x 10”
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Acrylic and ink on canvas
8” x 10”
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Acrylic on cold pressed watercolor paper
Framed: 18” x 24”
$1500
Acrylic on cold press paper
9”x12”
Custom gold frame, museum glass
$3000
In 2014, African Americans had 2.2 times the infant mortality rate as non-Hispanic whites and are 3.2 times as likely to die from complications related to low birth weight as compared to non-Hispanic white infants. African Americans also had over twice the sudden infant death syndrome mortality rate as non-Hispanic whites.
“Rapture in Spring” is in recognition of all babies who didn’t fully blossom into this world.
As part of the 2022 Seattle Design Festival and in collaboration with Center On Contemporary Art; an interactive building block art installation invited festival goers to see a visual narrative of how art connects people to place, nature, community, CoCa, and self. The installation is composed of a set of cubes with images of artists’ paintings and sculptures on each side, allowing for hundreds of possible arrangements of images relating to different facets of connection. Visitors created their own holistic mosaic of connection through moveable boxes.