What Lies Beneath
Built through layers of mixed media, the exploration of each piece evolves through a process of covering up and scraping away, echoing the way memories and emotions erode and resurface over time. Rather than using traditional brushes, I work primarily with palette knives, scrapers, and other unconventional tools to apply, drag, and remove mediums. The resulting surfaces are rough, tactile, and often scarred, marked by the very process of their making. Texture becomes a language; each built-up layer is both a record and a communicative gesture. This body of work investigates what’s buried, obscured, or lost and what insists on emerging through.
Hell of Love, Acrylic on wood panel, 36x48
Her beauty, violent, Acrylic / mixed media on canvas, 40"x40"
Pain of Living, Acrylic / Mixed media on canvas, 36"x36"
Frustrations, Acrylic / Mixed Medium on Wood Panel, 16"x20"