Excellence is a holy pursuit. This work speaks to the charge to carry what we’ve been given with strength and purpose—to create, to cultivate, to honor the Giver through the work.
Inspired by C.S. Lewis, this work reflects the weight of longing and the hope of another world. The blue flower symbolizes beauty, faith, and the desire for what is eternal.
A tribute to those on the margins, this work honors their resilience and inherent worth. His monochromatic clothes reflect his raw condition, and the only thing in color is his humanity.
A meditation on suffering and redemption. Drawn from Luke’s Gospel, this work reminds us that even in darkness, light has the final word and hope endures amid injustice and despair.
Inspired by Tom Skinner’s Black and Free with the rhythm of A Tribe Called Quest, this work reflects the tension and freedom of living with faith and identity intact amid the weight of expectation.
A portrait of transition and tension. As old statues fall and new ones rise, this work reflects how we wrestle with memory, power, and legacy, what we choose to honor, and what we choose to bury.
Inspired by Richmond’s gardens and the tulips at the VMFA, these Monet-influenced works in oil and soft pastel capture the quiet vibrance and movement of spring.
Inspired by Richmond’s gardens and the tulips at the VMFA, these Monet-influenced works in oil and soft pastel capture the quiet vibrance and movement of spring.