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an evolving study of feminine pleasure, identity, and form.


Jazz.

feeling u, feeling me
"feeling u, feeling me" draws inspiration from both the sensuality of the human form and the timeless beauty of Renaissance art. The painting depicts a tangle of bodies, intertwined in an intimate embrace, with long, red fingernails grasping at the top, symbolizing both desire and control. Named after Alicia Keys' evocative song, this work explores the complexities of eroticism, the power dynamics within intimate connection, and the raw vulnerability that comes with shared desire. Through its rich, layered composition and bold sensuality, the painting invites a reflection on the depth of physical and emotional connection.

glory

Blossom
This painting is a celebration of femininity, blending vibrant pink florals with surreal optical illusions that intertwine lips, petals, and the vulva. Inspired by my sister and her brand, Blossom Effect, this piece reflects our shared admiration for the female form and its connection to nature.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.

God Is A Circle

Vixen
Vixen explores the undeniable yet often unacknowledged influence of Black women in shaping pop culture. From music and fashion to beauty and visual aesthetics, their creative contributions set the standard for mainstream culture. Yet, despite being at the forefront of cultural innovation, their work is frequently appropriated, commodified, or erased.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.

sLICK

suckfick
Suckfick is a visceral exploration of the mind's darker, more invasive moments. The distorted face, caught in an unsettling scream, reflects the overwhelming nature of intrusive thoughts—the kind that distort perception and invade the quiet spaces of the mind. Through bold, chaotic brushstrokes and intense expression, this painting captures the suffocating feeling of being consumed by one’s own thoughts, revealing the tension between internal struggle and external reality. It is both a reflection of inner turmoil and a visual manifestation of mental dissonance.

Be Your Girl
A painting celebrating the enduring love of Sydney Brown and Paige Johnson.

Dance On Glass
I had the joy of painting the incredible @rachaelgisella, a powerhouse in the world of pole artistry. Her strength, grace, and creativity are truly inspiring, and it was an honor to capture her essence on canvas.

Jazz.

feeling u, feeling me
"feeling u, feeling me" draws inspiration from both the sensuality of the human form and the timeless beauty of Renaissance art. The painting depicts a tangle of bodies, intertwined in an intimate embrace, with long, red fingernails grasping at the top, symbolizing both desire and control. Named after Alicia Keys' evocative song, this work explores the complexities of eroticism, the power dynamics within intimate connection, and the raw vulnerability that comes with shared desire. Through its rich, layered composition and bold sensuality, the painting invites a reflection on the depth of physical and emotional connection.

glory

Blossom
This painting is a celebration of femininity, blending vibrant pink florals with surreal optical illusions that intertwine lips, petals, and the vulva. Inspired by my sister and her brand, Blossom Effect, this piece reflects our shared admiration for the female form and its connection to nature.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.

God Is A Circle

Vixen
Vixen explores the undeniable yet often unacknowledged influence of Black women in shaping pop culture. From music and fashion to beauty and visual aesthetics, their creative contributions set the standard for mainstream culture. Yet, despite being at the forefront of cultural innovation, their work is frequently appropriated, commodified, or erased.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.

sLICK

suckfick
Suckfick is a visceral exploration of the mind's darker, more invasive moments. The distorted face, caught in an unsettling scream, reflects the overwhelming nature of intrusive thoughts—the kind that distort perception and invade the quiet spaces of the mind. Through bold, chaotic brushstrokes and intense expression, this painting captures the suffocating feeling of being consumed by one’s own thoughts, revealing the tension between internal struggle and external reality. It is both a reflection of inner turmoil and a visual manifestation of mental dissonance.

Be Your Girl
A painting celebrating the enduring love of Sydney Brown and Paige Johnson.

Dance On Glass
I had the joy of painting the incredible @rachaelgisella, a powerhouse in the world of pole artistry. Her strength, grace, and creativity are truly inspiring, and it was an honor to capture her essence on canvas.

Jazz.

feeling u, feeling me
"feeling u, feeling me" draws inspiration from both the sensuality of the human form and the timeless beauty of Renaissance art. The painting depicts a tangle of bodies, intertwined in an intimate embrace, with long, red fingernails grasping at the top, symbolizing both desire and control. Named after Alicia Keys' evocative song, this work explores the complexities of eroticism, the power dynamics within intimate connection, and the raw vulnerability that comes with shared desire. Through its rich, layered composition and bold sensuality, the painting invites a reflection on the depth of physical and emotional connection.

glory

Blossom
This painting is a celebration of femininity, blending vibrant pink florals with surreal optical illusions that intertwine lips, petals, and the vulva. Inspired by my sister and her brand, Blossom Effect, this piece reflects our shared admiration for the female form and its connection to nature.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The interplay of organic shapes and sensual elements speaks to the beauty, complexity, and power of femininity. It invites viewers to embrace the multifaceted nature of womanhood, encouraging reflection on themes of growth, intimacy, and the blossoming of identity.
This painting is not just an expression of our bond as siblings but a tribute to the strength and softness that femininity embodies, making it both deeply personal and universally resonant.

God Is A Circle

Vixen
Vixen explores the undeniable yet often unacknowledged influence of Black women in shaping pop culture. From music and fashion to beauty and visual aesthetics, their creative contributions set the standard for mainstream culture. Yet, despite being at the forefront of cultural innovation, their work is frequently appropriated, commodified, or erased.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.
This piece delves into the duality of that experience—how Black women are simultaneously celebrated and exploited, desired yet dismissed, empowered yet objectified. It also confronts the reality of hyper-sexualization, a burden Black women navigate while shaping the very trends that define global pop culture.
Through Vixen, I examine the tension between agency and exploitation, visibility and erasure. This work is both a tribute and a critique, inviting viewers to reflect on the power, resilience, and complexity of being the backbone of cultural creation while often being denied the recognition they deserve.

sLICK

suckfick
Suckfick is a visceral exploration of the mind's darker, more invasive moments. The distorted face, caught in an unsettling scream, reflects the overwhelming nature of intrusive thoughts—the kind that distort perception and invade the quiet spaces of the mind. Through bold, chaotic brushstrokes and intense expression, this painting captures the suffocating feeling of being consumed by one’s own thoughts, revealing the tension between internal struggle and external reality. It is both a reflection of inner turmoil and a visual manifestation of mental dissonance.

Be Your Girl
A painting celebrating the enduring love of Sydney Brown and Paige Johnson.

Dance On Glass
I had the joy of painting the incredible @rachaelgisella, a powerhouse in the world of pole artistry. Her strength, grace, and creativity are truly inspiring, and it was an honor to capture her essence on canvas.
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