Where Art Meets Feelings
Original Works and Limited Editions Prints
Trust Trust Trust is a meditation on surrender. Built through layers of acrylic and oil, the painting reflects the repeated act of choosing faith over fear. It is an invitation to release certainty, embrace vulnerability, and trust the unfolding of life's journey.
Mixed Medium on Canvas- acrylic and oil.
Pray 4 Surf was born from a playful moment—seeing a photograph of an endless desert landscape and imagining the phrase "Pray 4 Surf" scrawled across it. The impossible pairing transforms a familiar scene into something humorous, unexpected, and strangely hopeful.
By placing the language of the ocean where no waves exist, the work embraces contradiction and invites viewers to find humor in longing for what isn't there. It celebrates curiosity, spontaneity, and the simple joy of not taking everything too seriously.
At its core, Pray 4 Surf is a reminder that art doesn't always need to solve a problem. Sometimes it just needs to make you smile.
Photograph with Acrylic Marker
18 × 24 in
Love You Gooey celebrates love in its most playful form. Built through thick, expressive layers of paint and energetic brushwork, the work embraces spontaneity, texture, and the beauty of imperfection.
The phrase "Love You Gooey" captures a kind of affection that isn't polished or reserved—it is messy, joyful, wholehearted, and unapologetically sincere. Rich impasto paint transforms the words into sculptural forms, inviting viewers to experience the work not only through color but through texture and movement.
Rather than striving for precision, the painting celebrates emotion in its purest state. It reminds us that love is rarely neat—and that its greatest beauty often lies in its imperfections.
Small in scale but bold in presence, Love You Gooey is a joyful reminder to love freely, create fearlessly, and embrace the wonderfully messy parts of being human.
Love You Gooey
Original Mixed Media on Canvas
Artwork: 12 × 9
Professionally custom framed: Approximately 18 × 15 in
Museum-Quality Archival Giclée Print
Printed with pigment-based archival inks on 100% cotton museum-quality fine art paper.
Edition of 25
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Available Sizes
• 23 × 29 in
Never Give Up is a tribute to resilience, second chances, and the courage to begin again.
Inspired by the artist's partner's journey through addiction recovery, the work transforms a historic baseball photograph into a symbol of perseverance. Created during his first month of inpatient treatment for addiction as a first anniversary gift, the piece reflects the decision to choose hope over despair and healing over surrender.
The bold handwritten message shifts the image beyond sport, reminding us that life's greatest victories are often the ones no one sees. Recovery, growth, and transformation rarely happen in a single moment—they are built one choice at a time.
This museum-quality archival print faithfully captures the texture, depth, and emotion of the original artwork while making the piece available to a limited number of collectors.
"Sometimes the greatest comeback isn't to the game—it is to yourself."
Created during a loved one's first month of inpatient treatment for addiction, Never Give Up is a tribute to resilience, hope, and the courage to begin again.
Inspired by a baseball career cut short by injury—a turning point that ultimately led to addiction—the work transforms a historic image into a symbol of perseverance. Bold, handwritten lettering interrupts the black-and-white photograph, shifting the focus from the game itself to the strength it takes to keep moving forward after life changes course.
This piece was created as a first anniversary gift for the artist's partner while he was receiving treatment for addiction. Rather than commemorating the past, it celebrates the future—the decision to choose healing, rebuild, and believe that every new day offers another chance.
Though deeply personal in its origin, Never Give Up speaks to anyone who has faced loss, uncertainty, or the challenge of starting over.
"Sometimes the greatest comeback isn't to the game—it is to yourself."
Cardboard Print with Acrylic Marker
23 × 29 in (framed)
Created in Barcelona during the artist's seventh month of sobriety, True Blue marks the beginning of a creative homecoming.
Made while studying art abroad, the work captures a period of experimentation and renewal—a time when confidence slowly returned and creating became an act of rediscovery rather than expectation. Vibrant blues, bold pastel marks, and spontaneous gestures reflect the freedom of allowing intuition to lead.
Rather than pursuing perfection, the painting embraces curiosity. Every line, flower, and abstract form documents the joy of making without fear, celebrating the quiet confidence that grows when we give ourselves permission to begin again.
The canvas was intentionally cut into an unconventional format, requiring the work to be professionally framed rather than stretched. This unique presentation preserves the original composition and reflects the experimental spirit in which it was created.
True Blue is a reminder that healing isn't always loud. Sometimes it looks like picking up a piece of pastel, trusting your instincts, and slowly finding your way back to yourself, and most importantly, being true blue to you.
Original Mixed Media on Canvas
27 × 20 in
Presented framed.
Museum-Quality Archival Giclée Print
Printed with pigment-based archival inks on 100% cotton museum-quality fine art paper.
Edition of 25
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
Available Size
• 18 × 24 in
Oh shit! captures the quiet breakthrough every artist eventually reaches—the moment perfection loses its grip. Layered with vibrant color, spontaneous marks, handwritten thoughts, and childlike symbols, the painting embraces vulnerability over polish.
Mixed Media on Canvas
30 × 30 in
Little Green Painting is an exploration of intuition, color, and movement. Built through layered greens, expressive pastel marks, and abstract botanical forms, the work celebrates the freedom found in creating without expectation.
Rather than following a predetermined plan, the composition evolved organically through gesture and experimentation. Every mark reflects a moment of curiosity, allowing the painting to grow naturally into a vibrant study of rhythm, energy, and play.
The hand-cut canvas is intentionally presented in a custom frame that preserves its original edges and unique proportions, honoring the experimental nature of the work.
Little Green Painting is a reminder that creativity often flourishes when we stop searching for certainty and simply allow ourselves to explore.
Little Green Painting
Original Mixed Media on Hand-Cut Canvas
Artwork: 20 × 9 in
Professionally custom framed: Approximately 28 × 17 in
Fuck I Love You
Original Mixed Media on Canvas
Artwork: 12 × 9 in
Professionally custom framed: Approximately 18 × 15 in
Sold professionally custom framed.
Fuck I Love You explores the beautiful contradiction of vulnerability and intensity. With bold hand-painted lettering layered over expressive washes of lavender, black, and white, the work captures the overwhelming nature of love in its most honest form.
The phrase is both impulsive and deeply sincere—a raw emotional reaction that resists refinement. Rather than softening its message, the painting embraces the complexity of human connection, reminding us that love can be joyful, messy, exhilarating, and frightening all at once.
Created through an intuitive process, each brushstroke and splash of color was allowed to exist without overthinking or perfection. The result is a work that feels immediate, expressive, and emotionally alive.
Sold professionally custom framed, Fuck I Love You invites viewers to embrace authenticity, celebrate vulnerability, and find beauty in emotions too big to censor.
I've always been drawn to creating.
For me, art has never been about perfection—it's about feeling. Every color, shape, and abstract figure is a way of translating emotions that don't always have words.
My creative journey took on a whole new meaning after getting sober. Recovery gave me the space to reconnect with myself, and through painting I found a language that allowed me to express joy, grief, hope, curiosity, and everything in between. Every piece carries an emotion, a memory, or a moment of transformation.
During my early recovery, I lived in Barcelona, where I attended art school and rediscovered the confidence to create freely again. That experience reminded me that art isn't meant to fit neatly into a box—it can be bold, playful, strange, colorful, and deeply human all at once.
My work is inspired by bright colors, abstract figures, movement, and the beautiful messiness of being alive. I want people to smile, pause, wonder, laugh, or even feel a little uncomfortable. If a painting makes someone feel something, then it's done its job.
Every piece I create is one of a kind—a celebration of healing, imagination, and the freedom to express ourselves exactly as we are.
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