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4 More New Paintings

November 29, 2009 6:44 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Here are 4 more new paintings – all acrylic and mixed media on canvas and measuring 18in x 24in. They are textured and consist of layer upon layer of color. They’re very different from the last paintings I posted, but they all come from the same person:) Enjoy!


New Paintings

November 25, 2009 8:43 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Here are some of my latest paintings from a series that seemed to manifest out of the blue…they are very different in style from some of my other abstract paintings and they contain a figurative element (they can also be found in the “Figurative Gallery” on my site). Please enjoy!


New Drawings

October 24, 2009 1:35 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Here are a few new drawings….I have been working in a new style lately, and soon will post my new paintings that are in a similar style. Enjoy!


The Need to Paint

September 15, 2009 1:41 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Lately I just cannot seem to stop painting! This is a good thing of course (except for the fact that I am running out of room in my studio:) Here are a few new paintings from the past week…


Last day of orientation

September 11, 2009 10:07 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Today was the last day of orientation at Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital. The three of us (interns) met so many different people; all of them are an integral part of the Child Life team there. There is so much information to just absorb that I found my head spinning at the end of the days during orientation. I cannot...


First Day of Internship

September 9, 2009 12:41 am Published by Leave your thoughts

Today was my first day of orientation at my 2nd year internship at Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital. The Child Life & Art Therapy Internship program at Mount Sinai is an amazing program, that addresses the needs of hospitalized children and their families through a large array of services, therapies, and creative programming. Here is a link to their website...


Hungry Ghost Drawings

September 4, 2009 10:23 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

I recently started to sketch out a figure, that seems to have pushed himself into the border of my consciousness. He’s a masked and cloaked figure and because of the mask his expression is almost impossible to read. He seems playful and slightly sinister all at once. He makes me think of the “hungry ghosts” in Buddhist stories – that...