A detail from my painting "Lemons and Glass Creamer".
I often think of painting as an act of service, a way to share beauty with others. Each piece carries with it a wish for peace.
A detail from my painting "Still Life with Brass and Silver".
These paintings are created slowly, with purpose and patience. I hope they inspire a similar stillness in those who view them.
A detail from my painting "Plum, Silver Creamer, Red Napkin".
Painting is a small act of resistance against a chaotic world. Each stroke holds an intention to bring peace.
A detail from my painting "Teacup, Orange, Blue Silk".
Art is a way of connecting with something beyond ourselves. In each quiet detail, there’s a glimpse of that connection.
A detail from my painting "Feather and Creamer".
Still life is about looking, not just seeing. It asks us to view the world with curiosity and reverence.
A detail from my painting "Olives, Creamer, Pear, Ginger Jar".
Each object in a painting holds its own quiet character, like an actor in a play. Together, they tell a story without a single word.
A detail from my painting "Silver, Ginger Jar, Nectarine".
There’s something deeply spiritual in capturing light, shadow, and form. Every detail reflects an appreciation of life’s quieter moments.
A detail from my painting "Two Creamers and Oriental Rug".
The path to creating art is both humbling and inspiring. My hope is that these paintings offer a moment of quiet for all who see them.