It’s Always In The Eyes, 2025, Hand Embellished Silkscreen on Fine Art Paper, 26’x40” is a fragile archive of eyes, each one a delicate reflection of the complexity behind them. This collection is a poetic narrative, a one-to-one exchange where two people look at one another unsure if it’s intimacy or intrusion, tenderness or threat. It speaks to the push and pull of fragility and intensity, how we both see and avoid seeing one another. The ink runs like the paper is lamenting, haunting, tender and unresolved.
 
 
America's Shopping List, 2021,2025, Hand Embellished Silkscreen on Fine Art Paper, 26’x40” is a manifesto of invisible chemicals, toxins and harmful additives lurking in our food and everyday products. It exposes the deceptive nature of consumerism and predatory corporate influence over our choices and bodies. We are forced to buy products not for what they contain, but for what they lack. The repetition of ‘free’ becomes an unsettling irony; rather than liberation. We are anything but free, held at the mercy of the corporations that control the everyday things we need to survive and be human.
Things Miami Does Not Need More Of, 2021,2025, Hand Embellished Silkscreen on Fine Art Paper, 26’x40” is my dark comedy of observations, reflections, and commentary on Miami. I started the list when I moved here in 2021, watching the city and its people with a critical, funny eye. It reads like a living document—messy, specific, and honest. The hand-marked edits—cross-outs, circles, marginal notes—make it feel personal and off-the-cuff; it’s not just a list of pet peeves, but a portrait of a city told through accumulation and contradiction. 

Installation View, The Laundromat