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Ancestor’s Dance

An oil painting enriched with collage elements that portrays the passage of time through ancestors embodied as a colossal spirit, with elders, children, and adults interwoven with the earth's landscape and its other inhabitants.

Spirit

A Passion To Be Raised

This painting is a sequel in the spiritual seekers series.

In The Name Of The Mother Sister Daughter

It is believed that we exist in three realms: the one we leave behind, the one awaiting us, and the one we inhabit in our physical form. We emerge, cradled in the waters, through mothers who are daughters and sisters, offering prayers for our existence. Our ancestors enshroud us with the warmth of the sun and remain ever-present by our side.

The essence of femininity and its universal significance is beautifully captured in the oil painting "In the Name of the Mother Sister Daughter." This artwork serves as a tribute to women's enduring spirit and the ancestral bonds that have shaped our history. The incorporation of water elements symbolizes both the fluidity of change and the delicate nature of our emotions, reflecting the profound connection between women and the nurturing forces of life. It's a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the shared experiences that unite women across generations.

Moments In Gethsemane

The contemplative moments Yeshua in the garden at Gethsemane. In the private collection of D. Kennedy of Texas, U.S.A.

And Two Were With Him

This oil painting abstractly expresses the final events of Christ's life, encapsulated in the phrase, "And two were with Him." It transcends religious depiction, serving instead as a commentary on the collective sacrifices made for human advancement.

Lord Hear Us

This painting was a part of a series of figures depicted as spiritual seekers housed in colorful bodies. This one is of those with bodies reaching beyond physical reality with voices to be heard by a universal Lord with faith in being listened to.

Source Keepers

Eight Of Swords

Inspired by the Tarot cards, the Eight of Swords shows a figure surrounded by swords
a symbol for overthinking, stress, anxiety, sadness, and swiftness; but also, power. This figure can step out of the surroundings, there are no restrictions. The swords are an illusion created by the mind

The Nurturer

Nature's Mother feeds us all from her hands to our mouths through the land and from the sky.

Water

Floating on the flow, cut through the water even when the water cuts.

Unquiet

This painting reflects the environment and its surrounding influences, which can disturb even the most serene and innocent spirits if external forces are permitted to impact, adhere, and assault, as depicted by the aggressive brushstrokes.

Street Scenes

Gettin’ Braids

This painting is available in print reproduction only for a limited period of time. It is part of the artists street scene series of paintings

Makin’ Basketball

"Makin' Basketball," part of the street scene series, captures the local tradition of affixing an old milk crate onto a telephone pole to serve as a makeshift basketball hoop. Here, a father from the neighborhood steps in to assist. ©1996, 2005, 2018

Street Scene 2

This piece is part of a series depicting street scenes from Philadelphia neighborhoods. It features a lively conversation and a game of double-dutch, captured in watercolor and colored pencil on a summer day. A Philadelphia collector owns the original artwork.

Mr. Hunter’s Porch

A daily ritual of summertime naps on the porch. Original owned by Maryland collectors, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bryant.

This artwork belongs to a collection of paintings that capture the vibrancy of Philadelphia's street life. It presents a dynamic montage of day-to-day and night-time activities. Completed in the late eighties, the original painting was sold shortly after its unveiling. However, prints and various accessories remain available.

Street Scene