ABSTRACT
Everything is anything

My Own Two Hands
I created this piece using anything I was okay getting paint on (egg carton, empty cookie container, an old dried up marker etc.). I got quite frustrated with this piece half-way through so I decided to channel all of my energy into the art as tangibly as I could. I put bright red paint on both of my hands, threw them onto the paper, and made angry little snow angles with my hands. I thought I ruined my art, but it ended up opening the opportunity to take the art in a whole new direction. I learned a neat lesson from it too; no matter what happens, beauty exists and can be found if you look in the right places. In this case, I found the beauty in my own angry hands.

Sea Of The Soul
This piece marks my return to abstract physical art after 1.5 years of losing my spark. Sea Of The Soul was created with acrylic paint and charcoal, using various tools such as a banana peel, cotton balls, popsicle sticks and more.
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Rug
Inspired by roller skating rink carpets.

Weightlessly Running Indefinitely Towards Our Destiny
Is it a horse with a cloak? A boot and a black cat? A giant blueberry croissant?!
No one knows.

Tale of a Desk
This piece of art was created rather unconventionally. Tea bags, rubber bands, bottle caps, bubble wands, paper clips, dice, a pencil sharpener...anything I could reach for I incorporated into this colorful mess.

Record
Is it really a record on a record player? Or is it an orange smokestack in a field of gray void, pumping out endless black smoke...

Lost
The process of creation included giant paint splatters, a tennis ball, and fingers.

Untitled
Paint absolutely everywhere. Marble art.