LIQUID GOLD, Oil on canvas, 18"x24" This painting mesmerizing fluidity and richness of warm colors in motion. This piece explores themes of transformation, value, and abundance. The flowing forms suggests oil, honey or light itself. Visual meditation!
A BEAUTIFUL DREAM,
Oil on Canvas, 36"x36"
This is an abstract journey into a dreamscape. Like a garden suspended in moonlight. Soft textures and drifting shapes suggests petals, leaves or distant stars all floating weightlessly.
Oil on Canvas
36”x36” Gallery wrapped Canvas
A beautiful Dream
HARMONY
Oil on canvas
A visual symphony where forms and colors exist in perfect balance. Organic & geometric, move across large canvas in a rhythm that feels both spontaneous and intentional.
Oil on canvas 48”x72”
ISLAND IN MOTION Oil on Canvas, 36"x36" Framed with black Floater's frame This painting captures the raw energy and beauty of Maui and the Big island in Hawaii. Portraying the elemental power and spiritual essence of Hawaii in an abstract form. Swirling red represents lava flow, while blue represents pacific ocean. Lush green symbolize the tropical rainforests.
Dusk at Marsh Oil on Canvas, 36"x36" Framed with oak Floater's frame This painting evokes the mood of twilight settling over Marsh. The overall composition captures a sense of quiet mystery, resilience and haunting beauty of the twilight in Ocean city, NJ
"Game of Life" Oil on Canvas 36"x36'I n this painting “ Game of Life”, I explore Chutes and Ladders not as a childhood game, but as an abstract map of the human condition — a reflection on how we navigate the unpredictable geometry of existence. The ladders represent our striving: the fragile, luminous structures we build from hope, effort, and belief. The chutes embody the forces beyond our control — loss, failure, chance — that pull us downward when we least expect it. Yet the painting resists judgment; ascent and descent are painted with equal care. Both are part of the same rhythm, the same movement through time. The warped grid beneath these forms echoes the illusion of order we project onto life — rules, plans, and systems that inevitably bend under the weight of experience. The colors shift between playfulness and gravity, inviting the viewer to consider how joy and struggle coexist within every stage of being. There is no top and no bottom here, only motion. Every fall becomes a new beginning, every climb an act of faith. The painting asks not who wins, but how we keep playing — how we continue to engage with life’s uncertain beauty even when the rules keep changing.