Archive of Previous Series
1.) Chalkboard Series The Chalkboard Series is inspired by the worn surfaces of classroom walls and blackboards, layered fields of charcoal, graphite, acrylic, and gestural marks evoke traces of erased writing and forgotten notation. Hovering between language and abstraction.,
While influenced by the expressive mark-making of Cy Twombly, the series shifts its focus from literary and historical references toward the psychology of childhood memories.
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Memories Sold
Ode to Cy Sold
Professeur Sold
Echos on a Chalk Horizon 40" x 40"
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Souvenier Lontains 60" x 60"
Life's Notebook 48" x 48"
Ceci n'est une pipe
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2.) Chromatic Constructs experiments with the expressive potential of color through a method of layering, revision, and discovery. Each work evolves through a cycle of addition and subtraction, where colors are repeatedly edited, obscured, and revealed. Chance encounters and unexpected relationships give rise to accidental harmonies over time.
The series is driven by the conviction that color can convey emotion, memory, and atmosphere on its own. Through an intuitive process of refinement, the works become records of decisions, revisions, and discoveries—spaces where spontaneity and intention intersect.
La Joie est la Vérité (Happiness is the Truth), 96" x 60" Sold
Manteau de Plusieurs Couleurs (Multicolored Coat), 60" x 60", Sold
Detail of Manteau de Plusieurs Couleurs (Multicolored Coat), 60" x 60" Sold
Detail of Manteau de Plusieurs Couleurs (Multicolored Coat), 60" x 60" Sold
Intervals, 78" x 48" Sold
Color Study #7, 60" x 48" Sold
Jeu de Couleurs No. 7, 70" x 50", Sold
Le Chemin du Bonheur (The Road to Happiness), 60" x 60" Sold
La Route de L'embarcadère (The Road to the Pier), 60" x 60" Sold
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2.) Chromatic Constructs experiments with the expressive potential of color through a method of layering, revision, and discovery. Each work evolves through a cycle of addition and subtraction, where colors are repeatedly edited, obscured, and revealed. Chance encounters and unexpected relationships give rise to accidental harmonies over time.
The series is driven by the conviction that color can convey emotion, memory, and atmosphere on its own. Through an intuitive process of refinement, the works become records of decisions, revisions, and discoveries—spaces where spontaneity and intention intersect.
Love notes left
Reveries
Seaside notes
Les six degrés de séparation
Rêves de paon
Danser sur le bleu
îlots de bleu