Seasons of Passages
Collection Statement
This body of work examines memory not as a static archive, but as an active, structural landscape of the psyche.
Through a deliberate interplay of familiar visual frameworks and fluid transitions, these pieces explore how the mind constructs, walls off, and revisits the past.
It is an artistic inquiry into the internal scaffolding required to hold our personal and collective histories.
The surfaces function as psychological topographies, where dense grids, monumental color blocks, and precise graphic seams trace the boundaries between what is remembered and what is repressed.
These structural divisions are continuously disrupted by fluid currents of paint. I use the boldness of color, sometimes it darkness like fragments of sudden cut offs, that mimic how our mind works too.
This interplay between colors remind me of the clarity cutting that happens when unconscious comes into our consciousness.
By treating the canvas as a site of emotional architecture, the work moves past simple recollection into an act of spatial reclamation.
Seasons of Passages honors the emotional labors we carry when we build these safe, internal sanctuaries.
As an artist, buddhist, and psychologist so much of my life is witnessing the delicate tension of the spaces we inhabit in between who we were and who we are becoming.
Autumn Morning(2014)
Acrylic on Archival Paper, 18 x 24 inches
A breathtaking, horizontal color-field study that captures the emotional weight of a seasonal shift. Broad, sweeping bands of color stretch across the paper in a soft, dry-brushed cadence—moving from a muted, misty blue-grey sky down into urgent streaks of crimson, before settling into warm, glowing fields of ochre, gold, and moss green.
I have lived in New Hampshire for close to 16 years, toggling back and forth from Chicago to NH across decades. People always ask me about the best time to come to see the brilliant leaves. If you have seen the changing colors of Autumn you know its majesty.
The feathered, exposed edges of the brushwork give the piece a profound sense of breathing room. Operating within a humanistic framework, the composition mirrors the quiet internal clearing that happens at the dawn of a new personal cycle, honoring the transitions we navigate in silence.
Studio Price: $1600 USD
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Echoes of Time (2014)
Acrylic on Archival Paper, 18 x 24 inches
(Signed as "Time," cataloged as Echoes of Time)
A rhythmic and deeply compelling visual taxonomy of duration and memory. This piece features a strict yet fluid succession of horizontal bands that stack down the page like layers of sediment. Striking lines of bright orange and vibrant red cut through dense strata of charcoal grey, deep emerald, and slate blue, creating a vibrant tension between containment and escape.
From a psychodynamic perspective, the composition acts as an internal ledger—mapping the way different eras of a life, disparate moods, and competing emotional states stack neatly on top of one another within the singular space of the present mind.
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Sunset (2007)
Acrylic on Archival Paper, 18 x 24 inches
An incredibly moody, dense, and psychological composition that explores the boundaries of the shadow. I choose purple to represent grass, the sea, and waves, but the mind will see whatever it wants to see. My deep love of graphic design shows in this fine art representation. I am both a graphic designer and fine artist, and honor the duality in my work.
I continue my visual dialogue with the viewer as I open up into a vast, fluid wash of purple that represents deep, oceanic blue. This striking division of color into a familiar space serves as a powerful psychodynamic threshold—capturing the exact, delicate moment where conscious clarity slips beneath the surface into the vast, restorative waters of the unconscious mind.
Studio Price: $1600 USD
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