


THERE'S ALWAYS A CROOKED LINE IF YOU LOOK HARD ENOUGH
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the intricate dance between structure and disruption. It questions the nature of certainty, suggesting that even in the most ordered systems, there is always an inherent irregularity, a crooked line that challenges our perception. The fragmented shapes and textured layers reflect how we navigate the tension between control and chaos—how our attempts at defining and organizing are often interrupted by the unexpected. Through color and form, I invite you to consider how the search for perfection may be an illusion, and how, perhaps, it is in the crooked lines that true meaning emerges.
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the intricate dance between structure and disruption. It questions the nature of certainty, suggesting that even in the most ordered systems, there is always an inherent irregularity, a crooked line that challenges our perception. The fragmented shapes and textured layers reflect how we navigate the tension between control and chaos—how our attempts at defining and organizing are often interrupted by the unexpected. Through color and form, I invite you to consider how the search for perfection may be an illusion, and how, perhaps, it is in the crooked lines that true meaning emerges.
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the intricate dance between structure and disruption. It questions the nature of certainty, suggesting that even in the most ordered systems, there is always an inherent irregularity, a crooked line that challenges our perception. The fragmented shapes and textured layers reflect how we navigate the tension between control and chaos—how our attempts at defining and organizing are often interrupted by the unexpected. Through color and form, I invite you to consider how the search for perfection may be an illusion, and how, perhaps, it is in the crooked lines that true meaning emerges.