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Painting Gallery
Acrylic and mixed media paintings that explore color, composition, and visual balance. This work ranges from structured studies to more expressive pieces, reflecting a variety of approaches to form and space.

01
What the Mirror Knows
Mixed media (thread, needle, acrylic) on watercolor paper, 17 × 14 in
This work explores the contrast between outward appearance and internal experience. Through stitched elements and painted imagery, it reflects the tension between a composed exterior and a more vulnerable, unseen self, highlighting themes of perception, identity, and mental health.

02
Capital Crossing
Watercolor on paper, 11 × 14 in
This observational painting captures the Capital City Highway spanning the American River. The composition emphasizes contrast between natural landscape and built structure, using color and perspective to define depth and space.

03
Mountain Light
Watercolor on paper, 11 × 14 in
This painting captures a mountain sunset framed by silhouetted trees. The contrast between dark foreground and illuminated sky emphasizes depth, atmosphere, and the fading light of day.

04
Night Lantern
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores color interaction through contrast and saturation, guiding the eye while emphasizing balance and visual focus.

05
Woodland Stream
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores perception and depth of field through layered space and atmospheric perspective, guiding the eye through the composition.

06
The Shape of Red
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores variations in red through shifts in saturation and value. Simplified bottle forms are set against a muted gray background, emphasizing contrast, shape, and color relationships.
01
What the Mirror Knows
Mixed media (thread, needle, acrylic) on watercolor paper, 17 × 14 in
This work explores the contrast between outward appearance and internal experience. Through stitched elements and painted imagery, it reflects the tension between a composed exterior and a more vulnerable, unseen self, highlighting themes of perception, identity, and mental health.
02
Capital Crossing
Watercolor on paper, 11 × 14 in
This observational painting captures the Capital City Highway spanning the American River. The composition emphasizes contrast between natural landscape and built structure, using color and perspective to define depth and space.
03
Mountain Light
Watercolor on paper, 11 × 14 in
This painting captures a mountain sunset framed by silhouetted trees. The contrast between dark foreground and illuminated sky emphasizes depth, atmosphere, and the fading light of day.
04
Night Lantern
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores color interaction through contrast and saturation, guiding the eye while emphasizing balance and visual focus.
05
Woodland Stream
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores perception and depth of field through layered space and atmospheric perspective, guiding the eye through the composition.
06
The Shape of Red
Acrylic on watercolor paper, 6 × 6 in
This piece explores variations in red through shifts in saturation and value. Simplified bottle forms are set against a muted gray background, emphasizing contrast, shape, and color relationships.
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