Fine Art
The beauty of art is its depiction to be a universal language. No matter the age, the race, the color; art challenges humans to transcend beyond the material realm and connect with one another without the slightest idea that it even happened.
When we view artwork, we often find ourselves asking questions: What’s the story here? Where and when did it happen? Who is it about? But what if we flipped the script? What if, instead of uncovering the story behind the artwork, the art uncovered the story behind you?
In April 2022, this concept came to life during ALL EYES ARE ON YOU—my first-ever art show. Through my journey of self-discovery, I began painting ambiguous faces and eyes, aiming to convey a powerful message: it’s not about the stories of others. It’s about your perspective on yourself—that is what shapes how you see the world.
Below, you’ll find two videos. The one on the left served as the promotional piece for the show, while the one on the right captures the event’s success. Selling more than four prints at my debut show left me absolutely speechless.
These past ten years have been a journey of tremendous growth—both personally and artistically. To sustain this growth, I’ve come to value the importance of a strong support system and the constant pursuit of inspiration. Each one of you has been monumental in shaping my path.
To my friends who’ve become my family, and to my family who always fills my heart: thank you. You’ve each played a vital role in my success, and for that, I am endlessly grateful.
Let’s Change The Way We Live • 2020 • Indianapolis, IN
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Eye See You. Eye Hear You. I Stand By YOU.
A manifestation of the frustration, anger, and oppression towards racial injustice; A sign of unity, love, and respect towards the fight for equality.
Original Work | 30.5 in x 43in | Acrylic Paint, Duck Canvas, Clear Spray Paint.
Pictured Below: Massive THANK YOU to the women of Black Women in Charge, who organized a poignant, powerful, and revolutionary event in Indianapolis. Indianapolis sees largest protest against racial inequality in at least 30 years
Color is Not a Crime
See Indy Star News Article Below:
Downtown is now a living art gallery. It's fostering conversations about black lives.
Primitive State
An interpretation of the repercussions from 2020’s Covid pandemic. Social distance diminishes conversation. Communication is ultimately what makes us human.
Original Work | 29.5 in x 42in | Acrylic Paint, Duck Canvas, Clear Spray Paint.
Eye Collection
Eagle Eye
A keen or close eye on reality.
Original Work | 29.5 in x 42in | Acrylic Paint, Canvas, Clear Spray Paint.