Artwork in Progress: Left Earth
Started working on a piece called, “Left Earth” about a friend who recently passed away. It’s the saddest news I heard days before Christmas. Death of anyone I know (close to me or not) gives me that overpowering feeling that’s hard to dismiss. I don’t know how one copes- but each individual has his own way of recuperating. It also causes me to confront my own fragile mortality and makes me somewhat less afraid of it. It makes being alive all the more genuine. We’re all going to leave this earth eventually- sometimes suddenly. So two nights before Christmas, I drew and painted to get rid of the feeling, yet wound up still having nightmares in my sleep. We’re all invited to take part of a creative experience on borrowed days. DROP ME A NOTE Your message & contact info will not be published. *All artworks are subject to availability.
New Artwork: “Way Through”
I intended to finish this piece in full black and white, yet I became weary of seeing neutral shades and monochrome, it’s almost sad. Energetic tones consistently do sorcery to white or gray walls. Not a lie. Plus, it’s the Christmas season and however the pandemic limitations are going to go crazy again because of the occasion surge, there’s still countless reasons to be merry. I, for one, am guilty about feeling happy everytime I see that my fave goods are back in stock in the supermarket. (Sounds funny) Yeah, you’re not alone- the supermarket has surely become a sanctuary of delight this year! Most bars and some restaurants have shut and the grocery stores turned into the hottest spots in town. I used to just float through and pick important stuff- now I actually, truly see each thing in their actual shapes and colors. I think if this artwork strums its lyrics- I may have just uncovered it.…
I Come Bearing Gifts…
One of the many artworks I’ve created this week as we close this year through quite a strange and challenging holiday.

Art Exhibit: The Price of Everything and The Value of Nothing
One of my works is currently in California, for the group show, “The Price of Everything and The Value of Nothing” put together by Thinkspace Projects which opened virtually (due to the ongoing pandemic) on December 1st. It’s ongoing till the end of December.






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