I made this painting around my Sophomore year of college. This was back when i concentrated more on Abstract Expressionism. If I'm being honest, this is also around the time when i felt most comfortable with my art since i was a child. Definitely was making some BANGER abstract pieces. Original painting available.
This painting is in dedication of the "Evil Eye". Some of the paintings I make have that extra "umph" of what i like to call "Good ole Funky Juju". The intentions I set for this piece include a lot of protection for the owner, their space, and their spirit. The Eyes see it all. Original is Available.
The Golden Hour was made with a popular technique called tape painting. It's one of my many tape paintings. I created this piece back in 2020 when I first moved to Georgia for a year. Taking walks around the neighborhood during the Golden Hour made me appreciate the beauty of outdoors more than I did before. Watching the orange hues of the sunset bounce off the houses making everything seem illuminated. That's also around the time of day when my selfies were A1! lol Original is Available.
Fun Fact: Urban Jazz started out as the first couples collab that a former partner of mine and I made. They started the piece and only completed about 2% of an outline and never picked it back up. After we breakup, I started the piece over and made it my own. Thus, this funky abstract masterpiece, Urban Jazz, was born. Original painting and prints available.
Untitled 666 is a piece I hold near and dear ti my heart. It's one of the first large paintings I've ever made and the only painting to this day, that i've painted duplicates of. Standing tall at a decent 30x40 inches with the continent of Africa Clothed in Gold. The Black solid background representing the rich black heritage. The Green and Red splatters are in representation of the Green and red in the RBG flag. The original and prints are available. "Untitled" Stands for all of our forgotten ancestors and 666 is for the 6 protons, neutrons, and electrons that make up carbon.
Ahh yess. Head in the Clouds. That's exactly where my head was when i made this. This is one of those paintings you make when you wanna escape. I remember sitting in my apartment so high and my initial intentions was for the sky to be orange with hints of blue and other vibrant colors to match the sunset sky. I ended up painting everything backwards. Making the clouds colorful and the sky a light silver. Fun Fact: Bob Ross had just arrived on Netflix so i was watching it and the way he used the fan brush to paint his trees, made me want to use the same technique to paint my clouds. LOVED how it turned out. Original painting available.