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Landscapes

The influence of landscapes, fauna, light, and the built environment has been a cornerstone in shaping my artistic foundation. These elements not only inform the creative process but also leave a lasting impression, reflecting the richness of lived experiences and gratitude to place. This connection to the natural and built world is woven throughout my work.

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Hopokan (Gathering of pipes)

Acrylic on canvas
36” x 36”
Sept 2024

$4,000

 

Exhibited: ASU Artspace: No Feathers No Promises Solo Exhibit Show Oct - Nov 2024

Information: Hoboken New Jersey. Name is derived from Lenape who originally inhabited Lënapehòkink (Land of the Lenape)

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Pohkawahneek "Pequannock" (Creek between two hills)

Acrylic on canvas
36” x 24”
2024

$3,000

Exhibited: ASU Artspace: No Feathers No Promises Solo Exhibit Show Oct - Nov 2024

Information: Name is derived from Lenape who originally inhabited Lënapehòkink (Land of the Lenape)

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Aomori 2023

Oil on Canvas

30" x 40" 

July 18, 2022

$4,200

Exhibited: Portland on the Park Cycle 10, 2022.

Information: In planning to move to Aomori Japan, this work discusses my excitement and my nervousness. Known for harsh winters, but with promise of beautiful spring and summer one can endure the storm.

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NYC Nights

Enamel on chipboard

7.5" x 24"

2019

$2,800

Exhibited: 180 Franklin Brooklyn 

Information: NYC skyline

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LUL.06

Acrylic on canvas

16" x 12" 

2020

NFS

Exhibited: Shown at Scottsdale Public Library 2022, Lenape Anthology 2022, Mayo Clinic 2021

Information: My interpretation of flying over the Okinawan Islands Summer of 2019.

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L.U.L 04

Acrylic on Canvas

12"x12"

2020

NFS

Exhibited

Information: In celebration to America's southwest region of eroded rock formations and pink sunsets. 

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Mabui (まぶい) (Soul, essence of life)

Oil on canvas

36" x 48"

Sept 24, 2022

SOLD

Exhibited: Trail of Tears Art Show 2023

Information: This work compares the Okinawan night flower blooms to the Japanese soldiers who perished in the battle of Okinawa. 

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Mt. Minsi

Acrylic on canvas

12"x12"

2020

Sold

Exhibited: Auctioned through the Montclair Art Museum, NJ

Information: Mt. Minsi an important landmark to me that sits along the boarder of NE PA and NW NJ along the Delaware Water Gap. 

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Yamabiko (Mountain Echo)

Mixed media on canvas

48" x 36"

Sept 24, 2022

$6,400

Exhibited:

Information: References Japanese respect to their holy mountains.

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Untitled

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Stone People

Acrylic

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Information: Observed rock formation at Sears Kay Ruin, Maricopa County AZ. 

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