
Dishwasher 69x31” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac, oil paint, and vinyl concrete on mounted masonite panel 2025





Studio Hand 46x56” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac and oil on panel 2024

Tuesday 96x48” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac, oil paint, and vinyl concrete on mounted masonite panel




Permit Only acrylic, charcoal, ink, pastel, shellac, and oil on masonite 36x40" 2024





Transit Veil 97x30” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac, and oil paint on mounted masonite panel 2025



Bedroom 129x35” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac, and oil paint on mounted masonite panel 2025




Contact High 110x35” acrylic, ink, charcoal, tempera, shellac, and oil paint on mounted masonite panel 2025




Park Slope 143x30” acrylic, ink, charcoal, shellac, and oil paint on mounted masonite panel 2025



Weathering Systems is an ongoing body of work exploring the emotional architecture of contemporary American life. Through layered, textured surfaces and fragmented perspectives, the paintings capture a sense of quiet collapse. These fractured spaces are marked by decay, anxiety, and a restless search for orientation. Concrete forms, industrial structures, and disembodied hands recur throughout the work, acting as both supports and signals within unstable environments.
While the imagery often evokes deterioration and unease, natural, electric, or imagined light cuts through the surface, offering brief moments of clarity and reverence. The work dwells in this contradiction: between grit and grace, pressure and pause, ruin and reverence. Weathering Systems speaks to what we endure, what we build around ourselves, and how we touch the world even as it slips through our hands.