As a contemporary impressionist, my work is deeply rooted in the exploration of color and movement. These elements are not just aesthetic choices, but tools I use to provoke emotion and engage the viewer in dynamic ways. I believe that art holds the power to inspire, challenge, and start conversations about the pressing issues of our time.
Through my paintings, I aim to address topics such as race and gender equality, along with other social issues that can be uncomfortable yet necessary to confront. My art reflects the world as I see it—complex, layered, and constantly in motion. I use bold colors and fluid forms to express emotions that words often fail to capture. By inviting viewers into these visual conversations, I hope to create a space for introspection and self-reflection, encouraging others to think critically about their own experiences and the broader state of society.
At its core, my work is about connection. Whether addressing inequality or shedding light on uncomfortable truths, I want my art to resonate with people on a personal level. I aim to evoke a response that lingers, sparking dialogue and inspiring action. Art, for me, is not just a form of expression but a way to contribute to the collective conversation about who we are and who we can become.