Monday, August 29, 2011

Giddily Exuberant / 36 x 45 in. / Acrylic on canvas





Frida / 36 x 45 in. / Acrylic on canvas





Eclectic Rejuvenation / 117 x 102.5 cm / Acrylic on canvas
(Commissioned)

Monday, June 20, 2011

Big Family ties

5 sisters / 24 x 36 inches / Acrylic on canvas(sold)





The Family Swing / 26 x 36 inches / Acrylic on Canvas(commissioned)




Saya Night / 36x48 inches / Acrylic on canvas(commissioned)

Saturday, June 4, 2011

The RH Bill

Carlos / 24 x 30 / acrylic on canvas






The Near Yet so Far Trip to Congress / 3 x 7 ft / Acrylic on Canvas


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Quarter Tonner / 18 x 24 inches / acrylic on canvas

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Untitled/ 24 x 48 in / acrylic on canvas
(2011 Looking for Juan Exhibition Entry)




My Hero / 24 x 48 in / acrylic on canvas
(2010 Looking for Juan Exhibition Entry)

Commissioned Portraits

Princess Ana / 24 x 30 inches / Acrylic on canvas





Saya Night / 36 x 48 inches / Acrylic on Canvas





Gucci Matrona / 18 x 24 in. / acrylic on canvas









Lady with a cig / 18 x 24 in. / acrylic on canvas










Gina / 18 x 24 in / Acrylic on canvas









Venetian Rhapsody / 36 x 45 inches / Acrylic on canvas











The Family Swing / 24 x 30 inches / Acrylic on canvas









 Self Portrait / 48 x 60 inches / acrylic on canvas






Anita and her projects/ 24 x 30 inches / acrylic on canvas






 Dancing with the fireflies / 24 x 30 inches / acrylic on canvas

Monday, October 19, 2009

I'm talking to myself again

Talking to myself again / 4 x 5 ft / Acrylic on canvas


This is me talking to myself again.

"Is media fair? Should I move to another country? Is there a God? Am i communicating in this painting?

For every life-changing choice, we have found ourselves sitting there, arguing with ourselves about whether or not to do something, hence this painting.

Psychology tells us we have many selves who fight amongst each other. There is the childlike self that says "You're never going to know if you don't try!" often clashing with the rational self who foresees impact and consequence; and would rather sit down and think everything through.

Hindsight will always make us wiser, but for that particular moment, wherever we are, we remain unsure of which of ourselves is right when faced with such decisions. It is a pattern as old as good vs. evil, right vs. wrong. Whether gift or curse, it is brought upon us by free will and choice.

After everything, we have no one to talk to but ourselves -- they make at once the harshest critics, the best of friends and the only advice we will ever truly heed in the end.

And there is no one to thank or blame but our own selves."

This is me talking to myself again.