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Black Gold Iris III
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Gouache Series – Waldo
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Where’s Waldo? (2023) Digital Gouache Media
A vibrant and colorful landscape filled with whimsical creatures and plants in the style of a psychedelic garden! I created a series of scenes that includes natures’ totality: rivers, mountains, forests, clouds, stars, rainbows, plants, animals, patterns, etc. But the main inspiration were the Elephants. I wanted to give them a fantastical, psychedelic and surreal space.This is an abstract artwork that uses contrasting bold colors and patterns to create depth and texture. It has a dreamlike quality with soft lighting that casts gentle shadows on its surface. These are available in a variety of papers!Quick View -


Caribbean Birds I Neo-Cubism
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Caribbean Birds (2024). This project had me cooking up a cubist-style vibrant depiction of birds, rendered in a dynamic, geometric style. They represent the vibrant spirit of the Caribbean. With their feathers, a blend of blues, oranges, reds, and yellows, intertwine in a dance of sharp, angular lines. The background, a mosaic of geometric shapes, enhances the depth and movement, reflecting the inter-connectedness of nature’s forms. In a Cubist manner, the painting fragments reality, presenting a modern, kaleidoscopic vision. The bold colors and abstract patterns invite contemplation on the harmony and complexity of the natural world, capturing a moment of interaction that transcends the ordinary. Inspired in the birds of the Caribbean region!*This is an Analog to Digital Artwork; pencil drawings available.
Artist’s proof print. This is a print of the original artwork digital painting. It is printed in premium Glicee paper. Available on canvas as well.
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Oracle Rooster
Read moreThe Rooster Oracle (2025) is an homage to the rooster as a mythic herald straddling day and night, tradition and transformation. Against the skyline of New York City, the creature’s iridescent feathers shimmer with Caribbean heat—emerald, copper, and indigo—while its gaze fixes toward a rising moon. In Caribbean and Latin American folklore, the rooster is both guardian and messenger, crowing at thresholds between worlds. Here, it becomes an emblem of diasporic rhythm and survival: an ancestral clock reminding urban life of its rural pulse. The hybrid body—part bird, part scaled creature—symbolizes the layered identities of migration, faith, and cultural inheritance.
Dimensions: 12 in x 16 in. Original artwork on archival premium paper & canvas glicee
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