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Too Big For New York
Read moreToo Big For New York (2026)
Original Linocut Print
Hand-pulled linocut on archival premium paperPerched above the endless geometry of the city, Too Big for NY captures the tension between ambition and exhaustion, intimacy and isolation. A solitary figure stands at the edge of the skyline, coat caught in the wind like a flag of survival, while below the city stretches endlessly outward: dense, relentless, electric. Beside her, a quiet white cat watches in silence, grounding the scene with a strange tenderness, as if guarding a private moment the city was never meant to witness.
This piece reflects the emotional architecture of New York itself: the hunger to become larger than fear, larger than limitation, yet still searching for a place soft enough to land. The title speaks not to physical scale, but to emotional magnitude. To outgrow the pressure. To realize your inner life no longer fits neatly inside the machinery of speed, expectation, and noise.
Hand-carved and printed through the traditional linocut process, the work embraces dramatic contrast, intricate mark-making, and the raw physicality of carved line. Every cut carries movement and tension, transforming rooftops, clouds, and shadows into rhythmic textures that echo both the pulse of the city and the interior landscape of the figure herself.
Printed on archival premium paper, this original work balances noir-like atmosphere with poetic stillness, making it a striking centerpiece for collectors drawn to contemporary printmaking, urban narratives, and emotionally charged visual storytelling. 🌒🐈⬛
Dimensions: 12 in x 16 in. Original artwork – printed on Archival premium paper.
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Snail & Butterfly
Read moreSnail & Butterfly (2026)
Original Linocut Print
12 in × 16 in
Hand-pulled linocut on archival premium paperA quiet collision between gravity and flight. Snail & Butterfly explores two radically different tempos of existence sharing the same fragile world. The butterfly rises like a fleeting thought, luminous and untouchable, while the snail moves with ancient patience, carrying its entire home across the earth grain by grain. Together, they become a meditation on transformation, endurance, and the strange beauty of moving through life at your own rhythm.
Carved by hand and printed through the tactile traditions of relief printmaking, this original linocut embraces the expressive imperfections of the medium: rich blacks, textured cuts, and sharp contrasts that give the piece a cinematic intensity. The layered patterns and architectural shadows create a dreamlike tension between nature and structure, softness and survival.
Printed on archival premium paper, this work is both delicate and bold, designed to hold its presence in contemporary interiors, studios, libraries, or intimate personal collections.
Each print carries the unmistakable texture and physicality of handmade printmaking, where every carved line records the artist’s gesture like a visual heartbeat. 🦋🐌
Dimensions: 12 in x 16 in. Original artwork – printed on Archival premium paper.
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Sisterhood Fire Escape
Read moreSisterhood on a Brooklyn Fire Escape (2005)
Two women, wrapped in color and memory, share late-night cafecito on a Brooklyn fire escape.The glow of candles, the hum of Sunset Park, the softness of sisterhood — this piece celebrates the quiet moments where women hold each other up, breathe, and reclaim joy.
Bold patterns, warm light, and deep urban blues collide to create a scene that feels like home, like culture, like resistance through tenderness.
Dimensions: 12 in x 16 in. Original artwork – Digital painting printed on Archival premium paper.
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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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