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Collages by Themes

I’m glad you’ve taken the time to explore my website. If you’ve already browsed the main pages and are curious to see more, this section offers deeper entry points into my practice. Below, you’ll find a series of themed pages—Fluidity, Portraits, Spirituality, Unexpected, and The Romance of Being Seen—each gathering collages that resonate around a shared idea, mood, or visual language. These aren’t just categories; they’re invitations. Each theme offers a different lens through which to experience my work—whether you're drawn to questions of identity, the sacred, the surreal, or simply the surprising. Please enjoy, and don’t hesitate to reach out if something stirs your curiosity or if you’d like to connect directly.

The Everyday

This series of collages explores the quiet texture of daily life—moments spent in the living room, at the window, or within the folds of personal reflection. Figures appear alone or in company, paused between gestures, surrounded by pattern, costume, or memory. Some seem to prepare for a performance that never begins; others look inward, caught in a state between dressing and becoming.

Collage Themes
  • The surreal within the domestic
  • Private moments and inner lives
  • Insiders, outsiders, and in-between spaces
  • Tension between visibility and concealment
  • Home as both sanctuary and stage

Link to the Everyday
Fluidity

 

These collages trace the shimmer and uncertainty of becoming—where gender dissolves into gesture, and the body becomes a site of transformation rather than definition. Each figure stands at the threshold of selfhood: adorned, exposed, sometimes fractured, yet always luminous. In this work, masculinity and femininity are not endpoints but currents—tangled, tender, and defiantly uncontained. These images do not explain; they invite—into a world where beauty is hybrid, posture is prophecy, and identity is never still.

Collage Themes
  • Gender ambiguity and transformation
  • Performance, costume, and identity
  • The fluid spectrum of masculinity and femininity
  • Queer embodiment and visibility
  • The tension between appearance and essence
  • Ambiguity as power

 

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Spirituality

These collages enter the realm of the sacred—but not with certainty or dogma. Here, saints are fractured, angels ambiguous, rituals intimate and estranged. Each image is a modern relic, shaped by longing, doubt, and beauty. Icons are reimagined, divinity made flesh, and transcendence glimpsed through the everyday. These works do not preach; they reveal—offering quiet visions where faith and fragility share the same frame.

Collage Themes
  • The sacred woven into the everyday

  • Angels, saints, and ambiguous devotions

  • Memory, migration, and spiritual inheritance

  • Classical iconography in contemporary form

  • Liminal spaces between ritual and dream

  • Beauty and transcendence amid fracture

 

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​Unexpected
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These collages begin in familiar places—a doorway, a living room, a bridal party—but quickly veer toward the uncanny. A Cupid lurks, a butterfly is blind, a muse holds a guitar that plays no sound. The figures here straddle eras and emotions: bashful yet bold, frozen yet in motion. Classical references collide with contemporary gestures. What emerges is a world subtly askew, where beauty hides in dissonance and narrative is forever slipping out of reach. In these scenes, nothing is quite as it seems—yet everything rings strangely true.

 

Collage Themes

  • The surreal within the domestic

  • Unexpected juxtapositions of time and style

  • Fragments of myth in everyday life

  • Femininity, flirtation, and ambiguity

  • Stillness disrupted by whimsy or doubt

  • Classical forms infused with modern feeling​

​Link to Unexpected
The Romance of Being Seen


These collages inhabit moments of stillness—tender, guarded, and alive. A transgender woman stands poised on a staircase. A merman drifts through shadowed waters. A blind Cupid hovers, adorned with wings made of eyes.

The figures here aren’t posing for admiration—they are unfolding, unguarded, in the slow act of becoming. Classical and surreal, sacred and personal, each image holds a kind of emotional weather.

This is not a romance of courtship, but of recognition: the luminous, layered labor of making oneself visible in a world that often looks away.

Collage Themes

• Vulnerability and the erotic as acts of strength
• Identity in motion—transitional, fluid, evolving
• Sensuality without spectacle
• The private self-reaching toward presence

Link to The Romance of Being Seen
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