Before I was a painter, I was an interior designer. For many years, I spent my days thinking about how a space tells a story — how every element works together to create something that feels intentional, layered, and alive.
That part of me has never really left. It’s woven into how I think about my own work today. I see the way art and design speak to each other — and I see, maybe more clearly than most, how the right piece can transform a room. How it can anchor a space, set its emotional temperature, and tell you exactly what kind of life is being lived inside it.
One of the most powerful tools we have for that is color.
So I wanted to play. I wanted to take everything I know about creating a statement wall — the impact of scale, repetition, and a single bold color — and translate it into a body of work. I created six identical panels and leaned into the color field technique, letting one color do all the talking.
The result is what you’re looking at. Six pieces. One color story. A statement that doesn’t whisper.
This is the kind of work that changes a room. The kind that gives a space its voice.
I’m accepting summer commissions for collectors and clients who have a wall — and a feeling — they want to bring to life. If there’s a color statement you’ve been imagining for your home or office, let’s talk.