Commissions
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The Sphinxes Oil Paint on Wood Commission Guardians of duality sit in quiet symmetry, reflecting one another across a threshold of transformation. Between them, a figure steps forward—small but certain—drawn toward the unknown. This piece holds the tension of choice and the pull of destiny, where mystery does not block the path, but defines it.
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Massage Junkees Oil Paint on Wood Commission Floating between tension and release, the body becomes both instrument and escape. Limbs stretch and spiral through a dreamlike rhythm, echoing the addictive pull of touch, movement, and surrender. Created for a yoga company, this piece captures the quiet obsession with feeling good—where healing, indulgence, and ritual blur into one continuous flow. |
Resilience Oil and metallic spray paint on hand-cut wood 38” × 20” A sculptural, hand-cut figure embodying the balance between darkness and light, Resilience explores the strength found in embracing both. Painted in layered oil and finished with metallic spray, the surface carries movement, texture, and quiet intensity. Fluid lines and a shifting form suggest adaptability and inner transformation—an expression of enduring through contrast, and carrying light forward. |
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Be Kind Not Blind Created as a call to awareness, this piece speaks to the importance of seeing one another fully. Kindness is not passive—it requires attention, presence, and the willingness to recognize when someone is struggling. The blindfold suggests the ease of turning away, of choosing comfort over confrontation. But surrounding figures and piercing light push through that darkness—reminders that what we ignore still exists. This work is about choosing to look. To notice. To respond. Because kindness means nothing if we refuse to see.
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“Conduit” or “Saint Vicky of the Woo Commu” Standing against the structure of the city, she becomes a force of creation within it. Through acceptance, equality, and unwavering support, she holds space for others to express, explore, and belong. Music, movement, and art flow through her hands—an open invitation for people of every walk of life to step forward, to dance, to create, and to immerse themselves in something brighter. She is not just part of the world—she reshapes it. A guiding presence, a protector of expression, and a reminder that art can transform the spaces we inhabit.
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