Paintings

I enjoy including puns and parodies in my art. Can you spot some of the “easter eggs”?

"Carpe Deez Yums" 2025
16×16 inches (framed)
Gouache on Watercolor Paper
(Sold)

For this painting, I wanted to evoke the feeling of waking up to a bright day, filled with endless possibilities.

"Picnix and Chill" 2021
12×12 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

This painting was for a show in February, so I wanted to create something cute and romantic for Valentine’s Day. I really enjoyed painting so many different textures for this piece.

"Another One Bites the Crust” 2021
20x20 inches (Round)
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

When asked to paint something round, the first idea that came to mind was a pizza pie. I loved creating the wood texture behind the pizza.

"Full English" 2020
12×12 inches
Acrylic on Wood Panel
(Contact for availability)

It was March 2020, I had just returned home from a trip to Jamaica, and the news of COVID had just started. So I created something that I could hang in my kitchen and something that would make me smile during such a difficult time.

"Pool Party" 2022
20×20 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

I created this painting to embody the feeling of relaxing by the pool, in the summer. I also wanted to explore using slightly different textures (like the water and inflated cup holders)

"QT Van" 2022
16×20 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

Painting vehicles has always been a bit of a challenge for me. However, since VW vans are such a work of art, I just had to recreate one in my style.

"Char-cutie-rie" 2020
12×12 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

I absolutely love seeing beautiful charcuterie board spreads, so I was excited to create my own. This won’t be my last!

"Pop Art" 2020
24×24 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

This was my first piece created for a group show at ABV Gallery, in Atlanta. I was ecstatic and super grateful for the invitation.

"Pecks in the City" 2019
8×8 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

This painting is inspired by my hometown, New York City.

"Assorted Happiness” 2019
16×20 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

This was one of my first pieces when I decided to overcome my fear of painting on a larger canvas. It was scary at first, but now I love creating larger work.

"Nice Ice Baby” 2020
8×10 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

I painted this during a virtual Drink & Doodle event with ABV Gallery. I wanted to create something simple and happy, that worked well on a vertical canvas.

"Fast Food" 2022
12×12 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

I love incorporating my love of food with other elements. So I had a lot of fun incorporating a car and a landscape.

"Tea Time" 2021
12×12 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

I wanted to create the cozy, yet regal feeling of a tea break while including biscuits I enjoyed when I lived in England.

"Cute n’ Cozy I" 2026
12×12 inches (30x30 cm)
Acrylic on Canvas
(Sold)

As much as I love crisp, black lines, I also love creating art with textures that lean a bit more towards realism. This painting is inspired by Maurizio Cattelan’s conceptual art piece entitled “Comedian”.

"Pizza Fright-day!" 2020
12×16 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
(Original available through Spoke Art Gallery)
(Limited prints
available through Spoke Art Gallery)

For this spooky themed show, I added a zombified element to the infamous public school lunches that I hated as a kid.

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