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The Art of

Coming Alive

Original paintings capturing spiritual restoration and hope; bridging the gap between unworthiness and grace.

Featured Work

Into the Hollow

Into the Hollow captures two lovers adrift in a biting, midwinter blue, silhouettes moving with gleeful ignorance toward a distant, hazy light. A modern archetype of the casting out of Adam and Eve, the composition traverses a terrain of barren, skeletal trees documenting the romanticization of the void and the looming danger of a life built on youthful lust.

Inner City Bouquet

Inner City Bouquet is an ode to the discarded, capturing the fragile persistence of the spirit amidst the lust of city life. Nestled within the weathered work-boot, a vibrant bloom asserts that divine beauty is often found in the places society has left behind. It is a visual witness to resilience—a testament that what is thrown away, the Spirit reclaims as fertile ground.

Separation Anxiety is an architectural study of the modern schism between the masculine and feminine. Through a Cubist-inspired structure that leads nowhere, the work documents a systemic disconnect—trapping two souls in a state of being "together but apart." It is a visual witness to the anxiety of isolated existence, where the planes of life have diverged, and the struggle to find a unified center remains.

Separation Anxiety
The Holy Family

​The Holy Family is a focused excerpt from the painting "Accusation", capturing a moment of high sovereignty and sacrificial love within a celestial court. Beneath the golden thrones of the Father and Mother, the figure of the Son kneels—a visual representation of the promise written into the work: "I will die instead of you." This piece documents a reach for "High Heaven," transforming the family unit into a sacred fortress that stands against the "Unsanctified Mirror" of the world.

Lion of Judah

​Lion of Judah is a geometric anthem of royalty, rendering the Root of David as the sovereign guardian of the spirit. The composition transforms the canvas into a visual fortress of faith, utilizing sharp, golden planes and a shimmering crown to establish an atmosphere of absolute divinity. It stands as a testament to victory and the regal authority of the King of Kings, anchoring the work in a space of unshakeable spiritual security.

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