Ryan’s Belt
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Size: 32 in by 52 in
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
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This piece explores the complex tension between vulnerability, power, and control within human connection. It reflects on the societal imbalances that often surface in moments of deep intimacy. While the man hovers over the woman, her posture and expression quietly assert a profound strength — a reminder that power is not always dictated by physical position.
Mackenzie’s Place
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Dimensions: 16 in by 20 in
Medium: Aryclic on stretched canvas
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This piece explores the pursuit of beauty amid the chaos of everyday life. Created during a time of personal uncertainty and challenge, it reflects the experience of moving forward — one anxious step at a time. At its core, the work poses a quiet yet persistent question: while beauty often reveals itself in hindsight, how can it be recognized in the present moment?
Eduardo
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Dimensions: 16 in by 20 in
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
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Can one follow in someone else’s footsteps and still carve their own path? Is the face in the mirror truly theirs, or is it someone else’s? And how can anyone be sure what their own face really looks like?
Transfixed by Japan
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Dimensions: 35 in by 23 in
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
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This work reflects the quiet struggle of navigating anxiety and the uncertainty of choosing the “right” path. It questions the pressure to fit into conventional roles, especially when the traditional roadmap feels out of reach. The piece highlights the internal dialogue that arises when searching for direction in the midst of self-doubt.
Bodily Movement
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Dimensions: 10 in by 12 in
Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas
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Sometimes, the best way to quiet life’s stresses is simply to dance. Happiness, connection, and a little fun are what keep the world in motion.