Studies in Collapse and Order
This recent series of artwork, with its tangled black loops and fractured scaffolding, evokes a visceral response—much like the current state of the world: dense, uncertain, and looping through repeated crises. The layered marks suggest systems under strain, structures trying to hold amidst collapse, and a constant rewriting of boundaries.
It mirrors global unrest—conflict, anxiety, disinformation, and fractured trust—where every gesture adds noise but also reveals the human hand trying to make sense of chaos. In that way, the painting becomes a visual metaphor for our times: disorder as language, repetition as history, and art as both protest and record.
What the City Remembers - Spray paint on Canvas - 72” x 60”
Loops of a Distant Storm - Spray paint on Canvas - 72” x 60”
Echoes Through the Grid - Spray paint on Canvas - 72” x 60”
Tangled in Transit - Spray paint on Canvas - 72” x 60”
The Architecture of Noise - Spray paint on Canvas - 72” x 96”
Beneath the Arches of Silence - Acrylic on Canvas - 72” x 60”
The Shape of Waiting - Acrylic on Canvas - 72” x 60”