
Desert Home
The desert has a way of holding light like nowhere else—slow, expansive, and impossibly vivid. Desert Home brings together artworks shaped by that atmosphere, each one distilling the landscape into bold color, clean geometry, and the quiet intensity of evening settling over the valley. These pieces aren’t just scenes; they’re moments of recognition, the kind you feel in your chest before you understand them with your eyes.
Across the collection, mountains rise in deep purples, skies burn into gold, and horizons stretch into calm. But the desert is never a single story. The Joshua Tree works stand apart with their sculptural silhouettes and mythic presence, each one a solitary guardian of the high desert—strange, elegant, and unmistakably alive. The cactus pieces bring their own persona: grounded, resilient, and full of attitude, like desert characters who’ve seen everything and still choose to bloom.
Together, these works create a sense of place that is both modern and timeless, rooted in Palm Springs light and the emotional architecture of the desert. Desert Home is an invitation to step into that world—its heat, its stillness, its color—and feel, for a moment, what it means to belong to a landscape.

Desert Pools
After working in monochromatic and bi-chromatic compositions, I set out to create a tri-chromatic compositional fugue—six pieces, each built from three dominant hues. The structure is quiet but deliberate: every color appears once at the bottom, once in the middle, skips a beat and then once at the top across the series. This embedded rhythm creates a visual cadence, a kind of chromatic choreography.
I'm combining my love of color, theatre, music, math and POOLS!

















































