I worked with a palette knife for the first time when creating this painting An overturned pill bottle (facing the viewer) has spilled it’s contents…
View More Needful ThingsChildish Things
I love cute things, cartoons, books, and whimsy. They’re such wonderful escapist means from the everyday. But reflection in lieu of recent interactions with the…
View More Childish ThingsCreature of Prey
Inspired by an encounter in rural Texas. I had stopped at a gas station to fuel up about 60 miles outside of Corpus Christi. Suddenly…
View More Creature of PreyVelociraptor Relief
Etching on linoleum. I’ve never worked with printing before and I surprised myself with the result. I really should explore this medium more. It was…
View More Velociraptor ReliefDiary of a Trans Woman – No. 12
These past four paintings have had very lose and very simple strokes, but I really enjoy the end result. Each of these past several paintings…
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 12Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 9
A bit more confidence can be seen here. At this point, I’ve been making these off-and on for a few weeks. I need to take…
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 9Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 10
I look like I could belong in a Margaret Keane painting here. The folds in my shirt are nice. I don’t render my clothes too…
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 10Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 11
A bit more clarity here. I rather like this painting. Dark background, but the light seems to suit me. I enjoy my economy of brush…
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 11Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 6
Monstrous. That’s how I look. Did something go awry in the process? Was I feeling bad? Yes, I can answer that in the affirmative.
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 6Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 5
I have an interest in the different profiles of my face. I am convinced that my asymmetrical jawline is a detriment to me and being…
View More Diary of a Trans Woman – No. 5