About The Artist


My artwork contains duality: black and white; loss and hope; protest and conformity. I use deep, saturated tones -- inviting but adversarial, contributing to the tension within the painting. The combination of acrylic, chalk and oil pastel within the paintings can be considered confrontational in their intensity. They are multi-layered and have subtle beauty, intensity, and have been described as unsettling. My influences include Jean Michel Basquiat and Salvador Dali, and as I have mature artistically, I am more influenced by Marcus Jansen. Born and raised in Washington, DC, my upbringing in the Southeast area of the city have been a great influence on my artwork. I explore unsolved questions regarding racial inequity, class, politics and religion. However, my dominant lens will always be that of the often overlooked and underestimated kid keenly aware of how the outside world views people who look like him. I seek to create art that make us think about ourselves and our world in a different light. They are raw and have a roughness to them. What they are about may not be obvious at first glance but I’m hoping that you take time to explore the detail that gives the artwork a deeper meaning.