The Collections
Seven bodies of work, each exploring a different dimension of the human experience. Painted in acrylic on canvas in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Smokers Series
Smoke as ritual. These paintings explore the slow, deliberate act of smoking as a metaphor for patience, presence, and the art of taking your time. Each figure commands the canvas the way a long exhale fills a room — unhurried and completely in control.
View the CollectionThe Nudes Series
The body without armor. This series strips away performance and pretense to find the figure at its most honest. Not sensationalized, not sanitized — just present. Each painting asks you to look without judgment and find the humanity in vulnerability.
View the CollectionAngels & Demons
Mythology reimagined through a Black lens. These works reclaim figures the Western canon distorted — Medusa was never the monster, angels were never colorless. This collection asks whose stories get to be sacred, and paints new answers.
View the CollectionIdentity & Culture
Heritage as foundation. These paintings explore what it means to carry multiple identities — to exist at the intersection of cultures, histories, and flags. The work doesn't ask permission to be what it is. It simply stands in it.
View the CollectionPortraits
The largest and most personal collection. These are the people who matter — family, friends, strangers who caught the eye. Each portrait is a study in presence: what makes a face unforgettable, what a body communicates when it doesn't know it's being watched.
View the CollectionLeisure & Life
Joy as subject matter. These paintings celebrate the ordinary moments that are actually extraordinary — a woman in a red dress raising a glass, a figure completely at ease in her own skin. Life at its most unapologetically itself.
View the CollectionMusic & Culture
A love letter to the culture. These works capture musicians and DJs in their element — headphones on, head down, locked in. One painting, The Brothers Johnson, reveals a second image entirely under black light. The music doesn't stop when the lights come up.
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