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A new year carries a quiet, hopeful energy— a pause before momentum, a breath before movement.

Rather than resolutions, I prefer to think in terms of intention, especially when it comes to art.

For collectors, a new year is an invitation to reflect:

What kind of energy do I w...


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There’s something magical about this time of year. As December arrives, the world seems to soften—lights twinkle a little brighter, music warms the air, and our hearts open to all the little joys that make this season meaningful.

In my studio, this is when creativity feels especially alive. Colors seem deeper, memories feel clos...


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November brings a beautiful shift in my studio—a blend of creative flow and focused preparation as I get ready for exhibitions in Palm Beach, Delray Beach, and Stuart, FL. New paintings are drying, ideas are unfolding across my worktables, and the last marks of the year are beginning to take shape.

Many imagine an artist’s world...


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Some of the most extraordinary art begins not in solitude, but in conversation, in the shared excitement of two creative minds exchanging ideas and inspiration.

Collaboration invites us to see through another’s eyes. It teaches us to trust the process, to listen, and to allow our work to evolve in new and unexpected ways. It’s n...


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When we think of “social platforms,” our minds often go straight to the endless social media feeds of Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. But more and more, people are realizing that the most meaningful connections aren’t found by scrolling ,they’re found by creating.

Art has become the new social platform.


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