November 2016
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Archaeology
*Image found HERE Archaeology Searching, my hair like a brushstroke digging through pallets of mushed strawberry and pale grape, rippling like a cold glass of sangria, through the silence of wreckage and late sleep, searching for where do we begin between the clouds streaking through the veins, ripe and blue of disenchanted entities, distant, loose… Continue reading
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Visions of Autumn
“Visions of Autumn” Mixed media/ October 2016 I am sharing this artwork I created with you, before Autumn flees this year, and is replaced by pearls of winter. I hope you are enjoying the palette of deep, dark and often soothing colors, I hope you are blessed with a sight of forest inflamed, without an… Continue reading
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Repeating the mother’s words
*Image found HERE Repeating the mother’s words What lies within the dirty white threads in the negligee of madam November? Her dry ribs in shards jut out over the monotone wasteland with a gaping mouth; the grayness and foul air stick their fangs in the clouds, lined like crepes. There is us, a monolith of snow,… Continue reading
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Starchild
Mixed media / September 2016 I like to give full freedom to the observer to decide what my artworks mean for them. For me, this artwork exposes my love for all things mural, graffiti,spray paint, glass mosaic – that I did not for various reasons get to practice enough off screen. I find it to… Continue reading
About Me
I don’t mind the sun sometimes,
the images it shows,
I can taste you on my lips
and feel you in my clothes.
Cinnamon and sugary
and softly spoken lies,
you never know just how you look
through other people’s eyes



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