My Art
What began with makeup; blending, layering, transforming— has grown into something deeper and more personal on canvas. As I continue to explore myself as an artist, painting has become both a source of pride and pure joy. Based in New York, I work with both traditional paints and unconventional materials allowing emotion, identity and memory to guide my process. My work often plays with contrast: softness and tension, color and interruption, presence and absence. Though I’m still finding my place in the art world, each piece is a snapshot of where I’ve been and what I’m learning. For me, painting is fun, healing and a quiet kind of freedom.
I hope you like it!
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"Roots of Becoming"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 16 × 20 inchesExploring the tangled, often nonlinear nature of transformation. Layered, root-like forms stretch across the canvas, each stroke carrying the weight of memory, struggle, and self-discovery. The earthy palette grounds the work in something ancient and organic, while flashes of neon disrupt the surface. The piece invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of evolution—not as a final form, but as a continuous unraveling and reweaving of self.
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“Scattered Protection”
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 16 × 20 inchesThe incorporated evil eye adds a protective, spiritual and cultural depth to the piece. This piece blends color, movement and symbolism to represent the power of the evil eye. The abstract nature feels alive, observant and a little mysterious. Each form is a quiet guardian watching, shielding and holding space for healing. Born from pain, it stands as a reminder: not all eyes harm, some protect.
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"Where Color Was Born"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 16 × 20 inchesAn abstract exploration of origin and energy — a visual imagining of the moment before form, when all things began with light and pigment. Through layered textures, iridescent shimmer and volcanic color palettes, the piece evokes a sense of cosmic emergence. Bursting with life, movement and organic forms, it invites viewers to consider where emotion, creativity and memory first took shape. This work speaks to the primal beauty of chaos and creation.
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"Tethered Bloom"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesThis piece speaks to the quiet struggle of becoming—where identity and expression often unfold not in freedom, but in defiance of constraint. It gives off the feeling between being lost and found. It is both a meditation on vulnerability and a tribute to resilience, revealing how softness can persist, even when tethered.
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"The Little Reef"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesA whimsical corner of the ocean where jellyfish float like ribbons, curious fish explore coral trails and sea plants sway in painted waves. Full of bright color and playful forms, the piece feels like a snapshot from a dream — or a page from an underwater fairytale. It’s a joyful celebration of life beneath the surface, bursting with character, wonder and childlike imagination.
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"Cells of a Dream"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesExplore the quiet architecture of memory and imagination. Softly diffused circles ripple across the canvas like cellular forms suspended in a dream state — organic, glowing and alive. Each shape pulses with subconscious rhythm, like thoughts forming beneath the surface or fragments of a past life rising to meet the present. This piece invites viewers to lose themselves in the space between thought and vision, science and spirit.
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"Cosmic Residue"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 16 × 20 inchesCapture the remnants of celestial memory with fragments of color, texture, and energy suspended in an ethereal haze. Layered pigment evokes a universe not just observed but felt. It speaks to what lingers after impact: the afterglow of emotion, the echo of creation, the subtle charge that lives on in silence. This work invites viewers to feel the space between stars, between thoughts, between what was and what remains.
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"Hydro Drip"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 9 × 12 inchesThe downward flow of color and the upward flow energy through the language of water and paint. Like aquatic stems stretching, the fluid blue and green forms suggest both rootedness and motion. Each drip is a gesture — a moment caught in the act of becoming. Captures nature’s rhythm through a lens of abstract simplicity, balancing structure and surrender in a vertical tide of renewal.
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"Just Keep Swimming"
Medium: Mixed media and acrylic on canvas
Size: 9 × 12 inchesA joyful underwater tribute to resilience, friendship, and the colorful magic of the ocean. Featuring playful 3D figures and hand-painted reef textures, the piece brings to life a moment of motion, wonder, and heart. Inspired by the iconic characters Nemo and Dory, it celebrates the beauty of continuing forward — even when the way is uncertain. A perfect reminder to trust the current, keep moving, and stay curious.
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"Color Conversions"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesLike a code unraveling across space, each section transforms energy into color — a conversion of impulse into line, rhythm into mark, chaos into design. The vibrancy and variation of the palette reflect emotional shifts: joy, urgency, play, restraint. This piece invites viewers to translate what they see into what they feel, one mark at a time. It explores the unspoken language of emotion through movement, gesture and hue.
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"Sunlit Pixels"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesHints of pink and neon yellow melt into each other, creating a quiet rhythm, like daybreak in digital form, gently arriving without a sound. It’s a celebration of softness. Each layer is a soft imprint symbolic of transformation, quiet surrender and the beauty found in releasing control. This painting invites the viewer to witness not just change, but the grace of how it unfolds. It is an invite to pause and notice the beauty in moments that often slip by.
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"Pieces of"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inchesAn abstract, fragmented nature of self, memory, and healing. Through blocks of layered color and quiet separation, the work explores what we hold onto — and what gets lost in the process of becoming. Like a puzzle of past and present, the piece resists finality, leaving space for the viewer to name their own meaning. It is a map without a legend, a story without a title — only the truth that we are all, somehow, still in pieces.
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"Stamped with a Kiss"
Medium: Lipstick on canvas
Size: 8 × 10 inchesA simple yet symbolic gesture—the kiss. Layered in vibrant shades of pink, mauve, violet and nude, this piece transforms a universal symbol of affection into a vibrant pattern of individuality and presence. This work celebrates beauty, femininity, and the unspoken language of the lips.
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"Confetti Jardin"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 9 × 12 inchesThe word “Jardin” (French for “Garden”) grounds the work in a sense of cultivated beauty, while “confetti” adds an air of joyful abandon where color whispers in French. Flecks of color dance across the canvas like scattered petals, spontaneous yet intentional. Inspired by the romantic chaos of nature, the piece blends impressionistic softness with modern energy.
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"Cheesy Intentions"
Medium: Air-dry clay and acrylic on canvas
Size: 16 inch
A fusion of pop culture and nostalgia. A familiar comfort food turned into a symbol of humor. Like a perfect pie from a corner pizza joint at 2 AM, this piece is full of character. This is art that doesn’t take itself too seriously—but still makes you stop and savor.
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"Neon on You"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 8 × 10 inches
Like a pop of highlighter in a brightly lit room, Neon on You radiates fun and excitement. It channels the energy of downtown nights—graffiti walls, strobe lights, and spontaneous expression. This piece doesn’t ask for attention—it demands it. Dripping in attitude and electric pigment, it’s a wearable mood on canvas, daring you to stand out. -

"Paint Me Then Leave"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 8 × 10 inchesA story of beauty, presence, and departure, Paint Me Then Leave layers the softness of makeup with the sharp permanence of black paint. The background—created with foundation, pigment, and color cosmetics—invites the viewer into a world of transformation, touch, and intimacy. But slashed across it are dark, fluid strokes of paint—bold, unblended, and final. Together, they speak of moments where we’re adorned, seen, even celebrated… only to be marked, interrupted, or forgotten. It’s vulnerability wrapped in ritual—where the makeup was real, and the goodbye was too.
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"Soft Data"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 8 × 10 inchesColor blends gently across the surface, then fractures Peeking through layers of shadow and branching off into scattered, individual forms. Each mark feels like a fragment of something larger, part of a system too delicate to fully define. The piece sits between cohesion and collapse, where softness and structure coexist in quiet tension. It’s a meditation on the way we hold complexity—subtle, scattered and just beneath the surface.
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"Fragment of a Forest"
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Size: 8 inchesCrafted miniature scene with dyed sea moss and twigs. A triangular view into a place both imagined and untouched by noise. Blurring the lines between reality and a dream where deer roam undisturbed and silhouettes of bare trees dissolve into a deep forest. The day is quietly exhaling its final breath. A quiet sliver of wilderness, preserved in twilight and texture. Below the sunset, deer gather — unmoving, yet alive with meaning.