Coastal Landscape
The newest paintings combine realist and impressionist techniques to capture specific Gulf and Caribbean locations as they appear at a particular instant. Light and color intentionally reflect natural palettes, and form and composition are faithful to actual scenes.

Still-Life
Unadorned renderings of solitary items, typically consumables from everyday life presented as they actually are. Photorealistic subjects often appear detached from familiar context, limiting viewer considerations to the truth of form.

Abstract
Manipulation of color and composition to elicit an emotional response and render mechanical and psychological processes in a nonfigurative way. Often heavily textured, paintings explore an intersection of geometric and organic states, where human interpretations of order and balance contrast with the divine order and balance of creation.

Surreal
Human psychology and relationships, technological evolution and cultural degradation are recurring themes.
Subjects are brought to conclusion in a symbolic world of arena-like landscapes at the edge of consciousness, where recognizable visual elements are distorted and subjected to uncommon circumstances, disconnecting typical perspectives and offering detailed snapshots of the intangible.