Originals

Introspection

40 in. x 60 in., mixed media on canvas.

$15,000 CND [on reserve]

Spray paint, acrylic, chalk, charcoal, textile, sewn-in yarn, cut canvas scraps.

Introspection is a deeply layered mixed media work that explores inner landscapes—those often hidden, tangled, and rich with complexity. Created with spray paint, acrylic, chalk, charcoal, hand-sewn yarn, textiles, and torn canvas scraps, the piece carries both physical and emotional weight. Across its wide surface, two distinct yet interconnected visual worlds begin to emerge—mirroring the duality many neurodivergent individuals navigate between internal truth and external expectation.

The Three Sisters

48 in. X 48 in. Mixed media painting on wood panel.

$9500 CND SOLD

Layered exploration of transformation and connection. Each figure within the composition represents a stage of becoming—three evolutions captured on one surface. The vibrant textures and shifting forms invite the viewer to witness change as both struggle and emergence, a reminder that growth is rarely linear but always necessary.

This work holds an intimate layer of meaning beyond the canvas. Alongside the painting, I wrote a poem for The Three Sisters. The verses were created as a private extension of the piece, existing solely to accompany it. The poem deepens the narrative of transformation and intimacy, shared first and only with the collector, an unseen thread binding word and image together.

The Three Sisters is not only a visual presence but also a dialogue between painting and poetry, capturing the quiet resilience and complexity of becoming.

Perfectly Normal

22 in. x 30 in., mixed media on Arches watercolour paper (rough edges).

$3500 CND

Acrylic paint, spray paints, charcoal.

Raw, emotional, and unapologetically honest, Perfectly Normal is a visceral expression of inner chaos wrapped in a polished exterior. Created on richly textured Arches watercolor paper with raw, torn edges, the piece resists neatness and containment—just like the emotions it holds. Layers of acrylic paint, spray paint, and charcoal collide in a charged, intuitive composition that captures a moment of unraveling and reclaiming all at once.

Perfectly Normal invites the viewer to sit in discomfort, recognize the masks we wear, and perhaps even find freedom in admitting that normal is a performance—and breaking from it is power