On Style, Over Time

02/13/2026, New York City
Artistic style isn’t something you arrive at and lock in.
It’s something you grow into — and continue growing through.
In the late 1990s, I saw abstract art in person for the first time. It stopped me. I didn’t yet have the language for what I was feeling, but I knew something had shifted. A few years later, in the early 2000s, I began painting myself — experimenting, searching, trying to understand how emotion, movement, and color could live together on a surface.
More than twenty years later, my work continues to evolve. Not by abandoning what came before, but by expanding — allowing multiple styles, approaches, and energies to coexist. Each phase informs the next. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is erased.

My solo retrospective exhibition at
The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is open to the public through March 15.

It’s a meaningful way to experience this transformation — and the through-line of the work — in person.

What’s Happening This Month:

If you’re curious about how artists develop a deeper, more intuitive relationship with color, I’d love for you to join me for my next workshop.
Art Workshop
The Language of Color – Building Your Own Color Story
Friday, February 28
Color carries emotion, memory, and meaning. In this session, we’ll move beyond “good color choices” and begin building a personal color language that feels expressive, intentional, and uniquely your own.
Registration is now open, and space is limited.
Register here

LATELY, I’VE BEEN THINKING…

“I welcome all the diversions I experience as an artist — each one is a teacher along the way, helping me learn more deeply who I am and how I reflect that back to the world through my art.”
Until next time,

On Style, Over Time

02/13/2026, New York City

Artistic style isn’t something you arrive at and lock in.
It’s something you grow into — and continue growing through.
In the late 1990s, I saw abstract art in person for the first time. It stopped me. I didn’t yet have the language for what I was feeling, but I knew something had shifted. A few years later, in the early 2000s, I began painting myself — experimenting, searching, trying to understand how emotion, movement, and color could live together on a surface.
More than twenty years later, my work continues to evolve. Not by abandoning what came before, but by expanding — allowing multiple styles, approaches, and energies to coexist. Each phase informs the next. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is erased.

My solo retrospective exhibition at
The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts is open to the public through March 15.

It’s a meaningful way to experience this transformation — and the through-line of the work — in person.

What’s Happening This Month:

If you’re curious about how artists develop a deeper, more intuitive relationship with color, I’d love for you to join me for my next workshop.
Art Workshop
The Language of Color – Building Your Own Color Story
Friday, February 28
Color carries emotion, memory, and meaning. In this session, we’ll move beyond “good color choices” and begin building a personal color language that feels expressive, intentional, and uniquely your own.
Registration is now open, and space is limited.
Register here

LATELY, I’VE BEEN THINKING…

“I welcome all the diversions I experience as an artist — each one is a teacher along the way, helping me learn more deeply who I am and how I reflect that back to the world through my art.”
Until next time,