Illusion
A layered self-portrait that captures the sensation of existing in many states at once — echo, repetition, and becoming.
A curated collection of visual stories from Epoch Cure — moving from internal landscapes, through abstract emotion, into ritual still lifes and finally the quiet of the coast.
Surreal portraits and digital compositions exploring identity, dissociation, and the quiet power of renewal.
A layered self-portrait that captures the sensation of existing in many states at once — echo, repetition, and becoming.
A visual mantra for release: rusted chains of compliance dissolving into dust on the winds of renewal.
A soft collision of memory and self-portraiture — the feeling of being remembered and misremembered at once.
An emotional shift rendered in color and form — a reminder that how we see ourselves is always evolving.
Abstract acrylic pours and drips that trace the movement of emotion — fluid memory, unraveling, and slow reconstruction.
Marbled currents of purple, blue, and soft neon — a calm kind of chaos.
A continuation of the Liquid Lace series — movement, texture, and emotional residue in motion.
The same language of color, seen from a new vantage point — more electric, more raw.
Dark drips and layered pours evoke the moment when everything comes apart — and the space that opens after.
A monochrome spectrum of purples and grays, mapping the emotional geography of unspoken thoughts.
The same emotional terrain reimagined under blacklight — secrets made visible in neon.
Eclectic still lifes that feel like altars — glass, florals, resin, and found objects arranged as small acts of ceremony.
A hand-poured resin tray layered with jewel-toned drinks — a tiny world of color and reflection.
Deep green resin swirls paired with a coiled serpent — myth, memory, and modern altar-making.
A neon-tinged resin surface holding vintage glassware — a moment suspended between celebration and stillness.
A textured green jar overflowing with vivid florals — an ode to small vessels that hold so much.
Coastal views from the Pacific Northwest — the horizon lines and quiet distances that ground so much of this work.
A high vantage point over the Oregon coastline — where land, sea, and sky meet in a muted, endless line.
A shoreline caught in that quiet moment after the storm — waves smoothing everything back into place.