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This framed oil on canvas painting (30"x24") translates fluid ink studies made outdoors on Oʻahu into a structured yet breathing composition. Organic, interlocking forms—first explored through pencil drawings—unfold like a shifting architecture, balancing control and spontaneity. The palette draws from the warmth of spices—cinnamon, ginger, clove—infusing the surface with an earthy sensuality that feels both grounded and atmospheric.
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This 22"x22" ink and watercolor piece on heavy watercolor paper, created under the Hawaiian sun with the breath of salty ocean air drifting through, moves between the geometric and the organic— between structure and tide.
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Inks on watercolor paper 22”x 30” This ink and watercolor drawing evokes a dense, breathing field of plant life—layered, fluid, and in constant transformation. Translucent washes of blue and green intermingle with darker ink lines that suggest roots, stems, and unseen currents beneath the surface. Created outdoors under the Hawaiian sun and shaped by wind and moisture from the nearby water, the work carries a sense of movement and natural rhythm, as if the landscape itself participated in its making. The composition oscillates between abstraction and organic growth, inviting the viewer into a living, evolving environment.













