The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
The Science of Sandbars
Here's what most people don't know about Florida's sandbars:
They're ECOSYSTEMS. Juvenile fish, crustaceans, mollusks — they all depend on these shallow zones for survival. Sandbars break wave energy, preventing beach erosion. They filter sediment, keeping water clearer. And they're never static — they migrate with seasonal currents and reshape after every storm.
Dynamic. Protective. Essential.
I painted this series because I wanted to honor what sandbars DO, not just how they look.
The color palette is intentional. Soft aquas and warm sand tones activate your parasympathetic nervous system — the part of your brain responsible for rest and restoration. Neuroaesthetics research confirms it: viewing peaceful nature scenes literally rewires your brain toward calm.
Hang this on your wall, and let it do its work.
You can shape your brain. And it starts with what you let yourself see.
Where Water Meets Sand
I've walked Florida beaches my whole life, and sandbars have always stopped me in my tracks.
These underwater ridges form where waves slow down and drop their sand. They're constantly moving — shaped by storms, tides, and time. They create shallow pools where baby fish hide from predators. Where hermit crabs dig in. Where shorebirds rest and feed.
Sandbars PROTECT.
They NURTURE.
They ADAPT.
Painting them felt like painting resilience itself.
The soft blues and sandy neutrals in this series aren't just colors — they're frequencies. Research shows nature scenes reduce cortisol and activate your brain's relaxation response. These paintings are designed to help you BREATHE.
Let them remind you: You can shift. You can rebuild. You are stronger than you think.
Sandbars of the Gulf Coast
These shifting ribbons of sand are more than beautiful — they're ALIVE.
Florida's sandbars form where waves, currents, and tides dance together. They protect our shorelines from erosion. They filter water. They create safe nurseries for baby fish, crabs, and shorebirds learning to survive.
Sandbars aren't permanent. They shift. They change. They rebuild.
Just like us.
When you look at these paintings, let yourself breathe. Notice the soft gradients. The gentle movement of water meeting sand. This is nature's reminder that change can be peaceful. That protection can be beautiful. That healing happens in the in-between places.
21.5” x 21.5” | Mixed Media | Coated with Resin
Collision of the Elements reflects the raw power and beauty found where massive rocks meet the restless ocean. Swirling textures and bold contrasts of gold, black, and white evoke the timeless clash between solid earth and fluid sea. This piece embodies both turbulence and harmony, a reminder of nature’s strength and resilience.
30” x 40” | Mixed Media
This piece was born in the in-between te quiet threshold where sea meets sky, and time itself slows. It captures the hush of early morning or the stillness of dusk, when the horizon blurs and everything feels possible.
Layers of teals, aquas, and deep ocean blues are woven with golden moments that catch the light, evoking the rhythm of waves lapping against the shore. The shimmering gold leaf details reflect a sense of renewal and serenity, inviting you to pause, breathe, and reconnect.
Inspired by coastal stillness and Claudia’s deep connection to nature, this painting brings a sense of calm and expansiveness to any space. It's not just a seascape—it’s a meditative moment on canvas, a reminder of the beauty that lives in transitions and liminal spaces.
Perfect for those who find peace in the ocean, wonder in wide skies, and meaning in the quiet spaces in between.
30” x 40” | Mixed Media
This piece was born in the in-between te quiet threshold where sea meets sky, and time itself slows. It captures the hush of early morning or the stillness of dusk, when the horizon blurs and everything feels possible.
Layers of teals, aquas, and deep ocean blues are woven with golden moments that catch the light, evoking the rhythm of waves lapping against the shore. The shimmering gold leaf details reflect a sense of renewal and serenity, inviting you to pause, breathe, and reconnect.
Inspired by coastal stillness and Claudia’s deep connection to nature, this painting brings a sense of calm and expansiveness to any space. It's not just a seascape—it’s a meditative moment on canvas, a reminder of the beauty that lives in transitions and liminal spaces.
Perfect for those who find peace in the ocean, wonder in wide skies, and meaning in the quiet spaces in between.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
$250 each, $400 when you buy two, $500 when you buy three.
Frame included: MCS Canvas Float Frames 12x12 Frame, Walnut Woodgrain
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
40” x 60” | Mixed Media
This piece was born in the in-between te quiet threshold where sea meets sky, and time itself slows. It captures the hush of early morning or the stillness of dusk, when the horizon blurs and everything feels possible.
Layers of teals, aquas, and deep ocean blues are woven with golden moments that catch the light, evoking the rhythm of waves lapping against the shore. The shimmering gold leaf details reflect a sense of renewal and serenity, inviting you to pause, breathe, and reconnect.
Inspired by coastal stillness and Claudia’s deep connection to nature, this painting brings a sense of calm and expansiveness to any space. It's not just a seascape—it’s a meditative moment on canvas, a reminder of the beauty that lives in transitions and liminal spaces.
Perfect for those who find peace in the ocean, wonder in wide skies, and meaning in the quiet spaces in between.
21.5” x 21.5” | Mixed Media | Coated with Resin
Collision of the Elements reflects the raw power and beauty found where massive rocks meet the restless ocean. Swirling textures and bold contrasts of gold, black, and white evoke the timeless clash between solid earth and fluid sea. This piece embodies both turbulence and harmony, a reminder of nature’s strength and resilience.
40” x 60” | Mixed Media | Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
Twilight on the Everglades invites the soothing rhythm of nature into your space, offering a sense of peace and quiet strength. The Everglades has always taught me about resilience, reflection, and the cycles of change, and I wanted this painting to carry that essence. The balance of twilight’s mystery and the gentle glow of water can create a calming atmosphere, encouraging mindfulness and emotional healing.
40” x 60” | Mixed Media
Moonlight Whispers is a reflection of surrender, of sitting with uncertainty and letting it be beautiful. inspired by the ocean’s rhythm and the quiet pull of the moon, it’s a gentle reminder that peace doesn’t always arrive loudly.
40” x 60” | Mixed Media | Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
Soul’s Stillness was born from quiet moments of presence, where the colors and textures seemed to find their own rhythm. This piece captures the essence of calmness and tranquility, blending soft blues and golden hues to create a soothing atmosphere. The layered textures evoke the stillness of nature, inviting the viewer to pause, breathe, and simply exist in the moment. Through its gentle abstraction, this artwork encourages a deep connection with inner peace and the beauty found in subtle simplicity.
30” x 40” | Mixed Media | Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
Inspired by the quiet magic of golden hour, this piece evokes the stillness of a sky in transition, where warmth lingers and the horizon glows. Perfect for bringing a sense of calm, color, and coastal beauty into your space.
50” x 50” | Mixed Media | Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
Collision of the Elements reflects the raw power and beauty found where massive rocks meet the restless ocean. Swirling textures and bold contrasts of gold, black, and white evoke the timeless clash between solid earth and fluid sea. This piece embodies both turbulence and harmony, a reminder of nature’s strength and resilience.
60” x 48” | Mixed Media
Whispers of Autumn captures the fleeting magic of fall through layers of earthy amber, russet, and soft golden tones that echo the turning of leaves. The vibrant turquoise and pink accents act as gentle reminders of the lingering warmth and vitality beneath the season’s quiet hush. Like autumn itself, this piece invites stillness, reflection, and appreciation for the beauty found in transition.
50” x 50” | Mixed Media
Whispers of Autumn captures the fleeting magic of fall through layers of earthy amber, russet, and soft golden tones that echo the turning of leaves. The vibrant turquoise and pink accents act as gentle reminders of the lingering warmth and vitality beneath the season’s quiet hush. Like autumn itself, this piece invites stillness, reflection, and appreciation for the beauty found in transition.
60” x 40” | Mixed Media
Twilight on the Everglades invites the soothing rhythm of nature into your space, offering a sense of peace and quiet strength. The Everglades has always taught me about resilience, reflection, and the cycles of change, and I wanted this painting to carry that essence. The balance of twilight’s mystery and the gentle glow of water can create a calming atmosphere, encouraging mindfulness and emotional healing.
60” x 40” | Mixed Media
Soul’s Stillness was born from quiet moments of presence, where the colors and textures seemed to find their own rhythm. This piece captures the essence of calmness and tranquility, blending soft blues and golden hues to create a soothing atmosphere. The layered textures evoke the stillness of nature, inviting the viewer to pause, breathe, and simply exist in the moment. Through its gentle abstraction, this artwork encourages a deep connection with inner peace and the beauty found in subtle simplicity.
Abyss delves into the depths of the unknown. A striking fusion of vibrant blues, golds, and blacks evokes the sensation of exploring uncharted waters, where light and shadow meet in an endless dance. The thin, winding white line that slices through the canvas suggests an elusive path, drawing the viewer’s eye deeper into the mesmerizing layers.
20” x 30” | Mixed Media
This vibrant print is a reproduction of the Flamingos triptych, which captures the elegance of flamingos illuminated by golden-hour light. The glowing pinks of their feathers blend into a landscape of soft reflections and warm tones, creating a peaceful, dreamlike atmosphere.
Inspired by Florida’s rich color palette and the connection between nature and spirit, the original was created on three 20" x 30" gallery-wrapped canvases. It uses layers of acrylics, mica powders, and resin to form a luminous surface. The print retains this radiant quality in fine detail.
This piece is meant to evoke stillness and self-reflection—bringing beauty, warmth, and a gentle rhythm into your space.
Original Medium:
Multimedia on 1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas
Print Medium:
Archival-grade fine art print on premium paper
Note: This is sold as a triptych (not individually)
Adapted from the original triptych Black Sand Beach, this fine art print reflects the visual harmony found between land and sea. Viewed from above, the natural world becomes a canvas of bold contrasts—the deep blacks of volcanic sand against the vivid blues of ocean waves. These patterns, shaped by geological forces, speak to both strength and serenity.
Created originally as three large panels (32" x 48" each), the original work uses resin, pigments, and mixed media to form depth and motion. The fine art print faithfully captures this complexity, offering a stunning reproduction suitable for home or gallery settings.
This print invites a meditative experience—drawing you into the tranquil rhythm of coastal landscapes and the timeless beauty of natural patterns from above.
Original Medium:
Multimedia on wood panel using resin and pigment
Print Medium:
High-resolution fine art print on archival-quality paper
Note: This is sold as a triptych (not individually)
40” x 60” | Mixed Media | Hand embellished by the artist with gold leaf.
This print captures the essence of the original painting from the Sunset series, which explores the emotional transformation created by light. As sunlight shifts, it changes not only the appearance of a space, but how we feel within it. In daylight, bold sunset tones fill a room with warmth and energy. By night, the softer colors offer a sense of calm, creating space for rest and reflection.
The original 30" x 40" piece was created using layered multimedia techniques on gallery-wrapped canvas. This fine art print preserves those details allowing you to experience the rich textures, color transitions, and emotional tone of the original in a high-quality, archival format.
Whether displayed in a living space or studio, this print serves as a visual reminder of the beauty in passing moments and the power of light to shape our inner world.
Original Medium:
Multimedia on 1.5" gallery-wrapped canvas
Print Medium:
Museum-quality fine art print on archival paper
30" x 20" (each panel) | Mixed Media
This vibrant triptych captures the enchanting essence of flamingos basking in the ethereal glow of the golden hour, a time when the world is bathed in warm hues that evoke a sense of tranquility and wonder. The soft pinks of their feathers are enhanced by the shimmering light, creating a harmonious blend of colors that speaks to the viewer's soul. This piece reflects my passion for nature and my belief in the power of art to capture fleeting moments of beauty. Inspired by the colors of Florida and the spiritual connections we share with the natural world, this artwork creates a space for reflection and serenity, encouraging all to embrace the magic found within ourselves and our environment.
Note: This is sold as a triptych (not individually)
32" x 48" | Mixed Media
This triptych captures the mesmerizing beauty of a black sand beach from an aerial perspective to experience the earth's splendor in a way that is both unique and captivating. Drawing from my background in geology, I am constantly inspired by the intricate patterns and textures that nature creates, particularly when viewed from above. The contrasting colors of the deep, rich blacks of the sand against the vibrant blues of the ocean create a visual harmony that speaks to the dynamic forces shaping our planet.
This moment encapsulates the tranquility of the beach, inviting you to experience the soothing rhythm of the ocean’s embrace. As an artist, I evoke a sense of peace in my work, and this panel serves as a serene reminder of the calming presence of nature.
Note: This is sold as a triptych (not individually) | Comes framed in a black frame
40” x 30” | Mixed Media
In each painting, I explore the theme of transformation, reflecting how light can alter our perception of a space. During the day, the vibrant colors of a sunset can infuse a room with warmth and energy, while at night, the softer hues can create a calming atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and introspection. This duality not only changes the mood of a space but also influences our emotional state, reminding us of the power of light and color in our lives. Through this series, I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world and the moments that connect us to something greater than ourselves.