A vibrant sunflower mural painted at Studio Solis in Niš, Serbia. The warm solar theme brings brightness and life to the space, creating a home-like atmosphere within a modern luxury apartment setting.


This commissioned mural transforms into a fully functioning clock, blending art with utility. Drawing inspiration from the passage of time, it depicts four hands arranged counter-clockwise in a circular rhythm around a stylized human heart. Painted in my signature style, the work weaves together themes of time, life, and rhythm, creating a striking visual piece layered with symbolism.

Original sketch: pen on paper

For this companion mural, I was once again given free rein to create. The result is a bold image of a hand holding a pomegranate, an ancient symbol of fertility, rebirth, and the cycles of life and death. Across myth and art history, the pomegranate has carried layered meanings, from Persephone’s underworld fruit to a sign of abundance and vitality. This piece blends striking forms with richly varied textures, inviting viewers to experience both its symbolism and its tactile depth.


Charcoal Figure;

Charcoal on wood board; approx. 3 x 5 ft

A large-format charcoal drawing of the female nude, created as a personal study from a reference painting. Though the original work has been sold, this time-lapse captures the full process.


The Card Players

Painted for the communal game room at Mehran Lofts in downtown Albuquerque, this mural brings energy and movement to an otherwise plain room. Inspired by surrealism, it depicts hands holding playing cards in a bold, dynamic composition. The piece transforms the room into a lively gathering space, blending playful imagery with striking visual rhythm.


This mural reimagines Medusa not as a monster, but a symbol of transformation. She holds a pomegranate, referencing both the cycle of life and death and the myth of Persephone’s descent into the underworld.

The desert-inspired background was influenced by the textures I encountered after moving to Albuquerque, where this piece was painted.