








Peace and Calm - Water Bodies Series
One of the first series’ that I created was the Water Bodies Series. I wanted to talk about the connection between humans and nature. Everything is connected and there is usually more to see beneath the surface of a thing.
What do you see? Do you see thighs? This piece is a reminder that our personal perceptions aren't necessarily reality. We often project our own ideas on to whatever we experience. This image is actually a shoulder and a thigh. The person would be reclined while watching the sunset. Don't sunsets always bring a sense of peace and calm to your day?
Peace and Calm is an acrylic painting in a simple black frame. The painting is 8x10 inches not counting the frame.
One of the first series’ that I created was the Water Bodies Series. I wanted to talk about the connection between humans and nature. Everything is connected and there is usually more to see beneath the surface of a thing.
What do you see? Do you see thighs? This piece is a reminder that our personal perceptions aren't necessarily reality. We often project our own ideas on to whatever we experience. This image is actually a shoulder and a thigh. The person would be reclined while watching the sunset. Don't sunsets always bring a sense of peace and calm to your day?
Peace and Calm is an acrylic painting in a simple black frame. The painting is 8x10 inches not counting the frame.
One of the first series’ that I created was the Water Bodies Series. I wanted to talk about the connection between humans and nature. Everything is connected and there is usually more to see beneath the surface of a thing.
What do you see? Do you see thighs? This piece is a reminder that our personal perceptions aren't necessarily reality. We often project our own ideas on to whatever we experience. This image is actually a shoulder and a thigh. The person would be reclined while watching the sunset. Don't sunsets always bring a sense of peace and calm to your day?
Peace and Calm is an acrylic painting in a simple black frame. The painting is 8x10 inches not counting the frame.