Capturing special moments and memories through my brush
A collection of favorite projects and artwork that I’ve worked on. Each one speaks to the beauty that can be found in the small, quiet moments of every day living bringing hope for each tomorrow. The aim of my work is to be a reminder that whatever each day brings, our resiliency and beauty, like the land and nature cannot be stifled.
Oil en plein air somewhere on the Ramah-Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, titled "Ice Cream Rock" sold during the Dineh Bikeyah Painter's Group Show in Scottsdale, Arizona at the Scottsdale School for Artists.
A work in progress shot of a painting featuring a young woman grinding blue corn in front of a wall of red rocks as a roadrunner flits across. Sold during the 2025 Totah Festival.
My painting titled, "Midnight Swallow Dreams" won Best in Class during Gallup's 103rd Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial. Final painting was gifted to the subjects family.
A set of bird themed mini-collages with hand painted birds and their Navajo names. Each hand painted birds measured less than two-inches by two-inches. This set and similar sets were sold.
A watercolor featuring Churchrock, a popular hiking trail east of Gallup, a favorite of locals and tourists alike. Sold during the Gallup Summer Dance Series at the Gallup Courthouse Square.
A pair of hand carved blocks printed onto greeting cards.
An acrylic painting featuring a Cheii surrounded by a geometric background. Sold during 2025's SWAIA event in Santa Fe.
A quick table shot of a gel monotype workshop I hosted during a four-day demonstration at the Canyon de Chelly Visitor Center in Chinle, Arizona in 2024.