
SUNDAY MORNING
OIL ON CANVAS
36 X 36
OIL ON CANVAS
36 X 36
Light fills this room and defines the ethereal edges of the forms.
SUNDAY MORNING was exhibited New Foundation for the Arts, 2012, the Kimmel gallery, NYU, 2013, The College of St. Elizabeth, NJ, 2013, Bridging The Gap, NY, 2013; featured in HEKtOEN magazine, 2013, FEATURE magazine, 2012.
SUNDAY MORNING was exhibited New Foundation for the Arts, 2012, the Kimmel gallery, NYU, 2013, The College of St. Elizabeth, NJ, 2013, Bridging The Gap, NY, 2013; featured in HEKtOEN magazine, 2013, FEATURE magazine, 2012.
DREAM CATCHERS
Imagine pillows as “dream catchers”- this idea intrigues me. Pillows contain our breath and our dreams, the sensory experience of the journey traveled at night. My paintings of pillows and bedding are metaphors for relationships. My domestic still lifes highlight the intimate and personal, a place that is calm and filled with light. Brushwork and surface in my work lend a lyrical quality. While my work hovers between figurative and abstract, there is a narrative element in my paintings of beds and pillows, evoking a sense of comfort, security as well as beauty. They hint at the passage of time in the same way that images of light and shadow describe a fleeting moment.
Imagine pillows as “dream catchers”- this idea intrigues me. Pillows contain our breath and our dreams, the sensory experience of the journey traveled at night. My paintings of pillows and bedding are metaphors for relationships. My domestic still lifes highlight the intimate and personal, a place that is calm and filled with light. Brushwork and surface in my work lend a lyrical quality. While my work hovers between figurative and abstract, there is a narrative element in my paintings of beds and pillows, evoking a sense of comfort, security as well as beauty. They hint at the passage of time in the same way that images of light and shadow describe a fleeting moment.




