
Urban Stages
This series of collages explores portraits set in city scenes that look like movie backdrops rather than real places.
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The Everyday
This series of collages explores the quiet texture of daily life.
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Fluidity
In this work, masculinity and femininity are not endpoints but currents—
tangled, tender, and defiantly uncontained.

Spirituality
These works do not preach; they reveal—offering quiet visions
where faith and fragility share the same frame.

Make It Pop!
The collages presented here use the flat, saturated look of posters and advertising to transform everyday scenes into icons of contemporary Pop. Built from paper, watercolor, and pastels, these works exaggerate color, flatten surfaces, and stage encounters where tradition collides with consumer culture.

Unexpected
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.

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.
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