
I make Monsters.
They started as small lunch-notes I made for my youngest son.
When I was in France for an artist residency I started to paint larger monsters, taking it from scraps of paper to meters of fabric..
I never planned on making monsters, it just happened.
Seeing them through my peers eyes, their value and humor became apparent.
Monsters are a constant part of my day, and my identity.
I hope you like them too.













"Standing on the Shoulders of Monsters"
Cotton, acrylic, oil, glitter, spray paint.
7.5'x3'
"Ghosts"
Stretched found canvas, acrylic, oil, glitter, spray paint.
24''x36''
"News Print"
Bamboo, acrylic, oil
5'x4.5'
"Ring My Bell"
Wood panel, acrylic, house paint, oil, glitter, spray paint, brass bell.
24''x36''
"Pinky Gold Foot"
Sheer silk, acrylic, oil, glitter, spray paint.
8'x4'
"Happy Tatas"
ink, acrylic on paper
5.5''x8.5''
"North Star"
ink, acrylic, compass on paper
5.5''x8.5''
"Self Portrait Cocoyoc"
house paint, acrylic, oil stick, wool, mesh on drop cloth
5.5'x 4'
"Self-portrait 2020"
ink, acrylic on paper, glitter,oil, gems.
22''x30''
"Museum Worthy"
Pencil on paper
22''x30'
"HUGS"
Pencil on paper
17''x15''
"Museum Study"
Pencil on paper
17''x15''
Collection of lunch-notes
ink, acrylic found objects on paper
between 3-7 inches