Portraits: Identity, Study, & Myth
This collection explores identity, memory, and the passage of time through self-portraiture, family narratives, mythic figures, and academic study. Some works are deeply personal; rooted in love, loss, childhood, and reflection...while others emerge from disciplined observation of the human figure and its history in art.
Together, these pieces reflect a lifelong curiosity about the body as both subject and symbol: whole and fragmented, imagined and anatomical, emotional and studied. Whether painted from lived experience or drawn in reverence to the old masters, each portrait is an act of looking closely, at others, at history, and at myself.
Self & Family
These works are rooted in lived experience, exploring love, loss, memory, and identity through intimate self-portraiture and family narratives.

Myth, Memory, & Imagination
Drawing from mythology and art history, these portraits use symbolic figures to explore timeless human themes through imagination and narrative.

Study of the Figure
Academic figure and anatomical studies that reflect disciplined observation, reverence for the old masters, and an ongoing commitment to understanding the human form.









