Abstract Art for Contemporary Interiors
Featured Pieces
30X24X1.5 Oil on Canvas
Created during a period of prolonged travel apart from my husband, the work serves as a topography of longing. I began by building a dense under-texture, later layered with oil paint and cold wax to create structural depth.
The intentionality of the mark-making is central to the narrative; I left visible brush strokes where the medium is pulled to the point of scarcity, mirroring the emotional depletion and "thinness" we feel when disconnected from those we love. These raw, reaching marks are anchored by organic charcoal lines, creating a permanent record of a bond that remains resilient despite the distance. The result is an atmospheric piece that captures both the warmth of a shared soul and the fragile tension of absence.
24 X 30 Acrylic on Canvas
Flower Riot is an explosion of color and movement. Bold blooms push and collide across the surface, layered with marks, scratches, and veils of paint that reveal and conceal what lies beneath. Turquoise petals, citrus yellows, hot pinks, and acid greens vibrate against one another, creating tension and energy that feels spontaneous and alive.
This piece is built through layered mixed media processes. Paint is applied, scraped back, drawn into, and reworked. Circular forms echo seeds, cells, and sunbursts, while loose line work ties the composition together in an almost map-like network. The surface holds texture and depth, inviting you to look closely and discover small moments within the larger burst of color.
At its core, Flower Riot is about abundance and wild growth. It captures the feeling of a garden at its peak, untamed and unapologetic, where everything blooms at once.
10X10 Encaustic on Wood
This 10×10 encaustic on wood layers memory, material, and light into a compact mixed-media composition. Translucent fields of golden wax veil embedded elements. Fragments of text, geometric impressions, and a transferred vintage photograph surface and recede beneath fused layers.
The palette leans warm and atmospheric. Saffron, amber, and oxidized reds build a sun-saturated ground, interrupted by cooled passages of gray and muted violet near the base. Circular impressions and grid-like stampings introduce structure against the otherwise fluid wax surface.
The encaustic process allows each layer to hold history. Scraped passages, suspended bubbles, and softened edges preserve earlier gestures rather than erase them. The faint figure at center reads like a found memory, partially obscured, partially revealed.
Despite its small scale, the piece carries weight. It feels archival, tactile, and timeworn, as if unearthed rather than constructed.
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