Gallery… Sold Paintings

Belly Love, 2021

Acrylic on canvas board, 3inches by 5inches .
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Sexy Scares, 2021

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 5 inches square

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Untitled Jester, 2023

Acrylic and glitter glue on stretched canvas, 12 inches square
Sold! To a beautiful man with rose tinted glasses at the Big Gay Market in July of 2023. Thank you for your kind words and glowing presence

Longing Hellos, 2020

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 10 inches by 12 inches
Part of my Queer Cacti Series

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Queer Cacti, 2018

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 10 by 12 inches.
One of the first in my Queer Cacti Series

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Untitled, 2020

Acrylic on treated wood

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Witchy Focus, 2018

Mixed media (wax, acrylic, watercolor, sharpie) on stretched canvas, 12 inches by 16 inches

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Untitled, 2023

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 5 inches square
I think this devilish babe did originally have a name, if you’re the baddie who bought them please send me a message to refresh my memory on the name tyia <3

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2019

I don’t remember her name 🙁 If you have this piece please send me an email or something and let me know

Acrylic, cuckoo clock pieces (with acrylic paint), paper, glitter on stretched canvas, 4 by 5 inches

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Rose, 2019

Acrylic, cuckoo clock pieces (painted with acrylic) and twine on 3×3 inch stretched canvas

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Ritual, 2017/2018

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 10 inches by 20 inches
I honestly do not remember the name of this piece but I *believe* it was Ritual. A really awesome parent bought this from me at my first Albany Twilight Market. They made me feel valuable as an artist and I am forever grateful for them expressing the joy that came from seeing my art. I hope this painting is still loved by you in your home

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Moon Burn, 2018

Mixed media (watercolor, acrylic, POSCA markers, sharpie) on watercolor paper.
Donated to raffle at the 2021 Resurrect Pride Market.

Nirvana, 2017

Acrylic on stretched canvas
One of my good friends has this painting. Sending you so much love, Bri. Think of you all the time

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Deserts, 2021

Watercolor and dragon’s blood ink on paper, mounted on colored craft paper with metal leaf accents in a 10×8 inch red metal frame.

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Untitled, 2018

Acrylic on stretched canvas, framed
I believe my lovely friend, Nathan, has this lil devil sunbathing under an ungodly large sun

Untitled, 2019

Acrylic and cuckoo clock piece (painted with acrylic) on stretched canvas , 4 by 4 inches

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Rebirth, 2020

Acrylic and cuckoo clock piece (painted with acrylic) on stretched canvas, 4 by 4 inches


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2017

Acrylic on stretched canvas

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Afterglow, 2019

Acrylic on stretched canvas, 4 by 5 inches

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Anxiety, 2018

Mixed media on canvas

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Late Night Radiating, 2018

Mixed media (acrylic, POSCA markers, vintage wrapping paper butterflies, glitter) on canvas paper

Displayed and sold at Cafe Euphoria’s Queer Art Gallery (learn more about the gallery at cafeeuphoira.org )

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Chained to Ritual, 2021

Mixed media (acrylic, upcycled chain, bell) on 5×7 inch stretched canvas

Summoning, 2020

Acrylic on stretched canvas

Greetings, 2024

Acrylic and glitter on 4×4 inch stretched canvas

Been, 2023

Acrylic on stretched canvas, unframed, 8 by 10 inches

Emotional detail: my long-time therapist I had seen for nearly a decade was very focused on me “finding the gray areas” due to some pretty extreme black-and-white thinking patterns I had (have?). At the time I did not have any autism diagnosis, but my friends with autism frequently suggested I was on the spectrum and a few teachers had brought it up as well. Something that I’ve heard other folks with late-diagnosed autism say is that there is frequently this emphasis on finding a middle ground or finding a gray area, and it is so emphasized that we become unable to see the extreme situations when they are real. We begin doubting when extreme things happen in front of us or to us. We doubt and downplay our extreme or intense emotions, dismissing ourselves and our reactions, because there just must, there MUST, be a gray area. Don’t numb yourself with grays.