PORTRAIT OF OLIVE 10"x14" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2025
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.PORTRAIT OF WREN 10"x14" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2025
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.PORTRAIT OF BABY J 9"X12" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2025
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.BIG BOY large scale graphite on paper, Work in Progress
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.PORTRAIT OF ELLIOTT 16"x20" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2022
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.PORTRAIT OF JASPER 16"x20" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2022
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.GIRL, AGE 4 16"x20" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2021
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.PORTRAIT OF IVY 10"x14" graphite and watercolor on paper, 2021
I often find myself drawn back to portraiture. To me this holds incredible weight as an art form because it captures more than just the physical likeness of a person, but it also reveals their essence, emotions, and the depth of the human expeience. Each portrait to me becomes a dialogue between the subject and myself, challenging me to translate their image into not only my own visual language but one that reflects who they are as a unique individual. Portraiture's timeless appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy and preserve the fleeting moments of life, making it both a deeply personal and universally resonant.