Light has consistently been a source of inspiration for my work since I was a young artist. Myth and religious stories served as immediate sources of connection to a sense of the unknown and the divine. This fascination with fantasy of the divine flourished since my childhood with a Catholic upbringing. 2020 marked a point where artists like Georges Mathieu (and the concept of lyrical abstraction), the concept of chaos theory, and increased curiosity with physics greatly inspired my work. This body of work married concepts of science and spirituality in the attempt to touch and understand the unknown through the acknowledgement of story telling and the chaotic patterns of reality we have yet to fully comprehend.

Visitation II, 2020 charcoal on paper 8" x 8"

On the Mount, 2020 charcoal and ink on paper 11" x 16"

untitled (light), 2020 charcoal and ink on paper 8" x 8"

Presence, 2020 charcoal and burnishing pencil on paper

The Lord if about to Destroy this City, 2020 charcoal and burnishing pencil on paper 8" x 8"

Ascension/Descension, 2020 charcoal and ink on paper

Light Force, 2020 Charcoal and ink on paper 8" x 8"

Rite of Emanation (cave), 2021 charcoal, ink, and burnishing pencil on paper 11" x 16"

leaving, 2020 charcoal and ink on paper

light, 2021 oil on paper 8" x 8"

from on high, 2021 oil on paper 8" x 8"

over the great sea, 2021 oil on paper 8" x 8"

soulbox, 2021 oil on paper 8" x 8"

Frenzy of Being, 2021 oil on paper 11" x 16"

soul, 2021 oil on paper 8" x 8"