Youth and fury

The "Youth and Fury" series captures the intense emotions and unique experiences of adolescence. This collection reflects on the tumultuous period of teenage years, highlighting the raw, unfiltered feelings and the pivotal events that define this formative stage of life. Each artwork serves as a vibrant exploration of self-discovery, emotional intensity, and the chaos and passion that can only be experienced during youth. Through dynamic compositions and poignant imagery, the series invites viewers to reconnect with their own youthful spirit and the fervor that once shaped their early identities.

first love

"First Love" captures the raw intensity of that unforgettable teenage romance—the one that felt like the most significant part of your life, only to end and leave a deep void. Though the reasons for that connection may blur over time, the emotional weight of that experience stays with you, shaping who you become. This painting reflects on the lasting imprint of those early feelings, reminding us of the heartache and growth that come with our first encounter with love.

36" x 24" x 1.5"
Oil on canvas
2024

Leaving the nest

This artwork reflects the poignant cycle of life, where every child eventually leaves the nest, only to one day build their own. The timing may differ, but the journey is universal—a bittersweet transition from the home where love shaped us, to a place of our own. It touches on the complex emotions tied to leaving and returning, the joy of creating new memories, and the quiet ache when returning to that first home is no longer possible. Through this, the piece explores the passage of time, the evolution of love, and the enduring connection of family that transcends physical spaces.

34" x 20" x 1.5"
Oil on canvas
2024

Even dolls grow older

This piece, swirling with greys and reds, captures the profound truth that time leaves its mark on all of us, etching intricate scars and patterns onto the fabric of our lives. It's a reflection on the inevitable transformation we undergo, a visual testament to the journey of growth and change. As the years pass, experiences shape us, much like a doll that bears the visible signs of wear over time. Who we were at 16 is a distant reflection of who we become, ever-evolving and carrying the beauty of our scars. This artwork pays tribute to those transformations, celebrating the resilience and beauty in growing older and embracing the stories etched into our being. It’s a reminder that change is both inevitable and beautiful, shaping us into who we truly are with each passing day.

24" x 20" x 1.5"
Oil on canvas
2024