Abstract Symbols Series

The Abstract Symbols Series is born from a deep exploration of shape, color, texture, and symbolic resonance an inquiry into how abstract forms can hold memory, emotion, and cultural meaning. Rather than representing concrete objects or narratives, these paintings engage in a visual language of signs: geometric fragments, fluid gestures, layered textures, and chromatic interplay that evoke rhythm, movement, and inner landscapes.

In these works, I aim to create a space between recognition and mystery where the viewer is invited to bring their own associations, emotions, and experiences. Lines shift, colors pulse; forms emerge and dissolve. The series becomes less about representation and more about resonance: a visual conversation that calls upon memory, intuition, and reflection.

My process combines both intuitive mark-making and deliberate compositional decisions. I often begin with gestures spontaneous strokes, intuitive layering then enter a more contemplative phase, refining shapes and balancing contrasts, guided by an interest in visual rhythm, tension, and harmony. Through layering of paint, texture, and subtle shifts in tone, I build surfaces that feel alive as if each painting pulses with its own internal energy.

Conceptually, the Abstract Symbols Series resonates with my broader interest in visual languages in how sign, symbol, and abstraction can carry cultural, emotional, and symbolic weight beyond literal representation. As with my research in typography, indigenous visual communication, and computational media, these paintings are an investigation into how humans encode meaning visually, symbolically, and experientially.

Through this series, I aim to offer the viewer a meditative space: a place to slow down, to sense rather than to read, to project their own internal worlds onto open forms. I see these abstract symbols as living signs not as definite statements, but as invitations. Invitations to feel, to imagine, to interpret. In presenting the Abstract Symbols Series I hope to contribute to a broader dialogue about abstraction, memory, identity, and the universality of symbolic visual experience while honoring the deeply personal impulse behind each stroke, each layer, each composition.

For more information about prices please send me a message they range between:

$40 each (4”x 4”), all 9 ($300) , $100 ( 4”x 6”), all 9 ($600), $150 (8”x10”) all $600 this includes shipping.

2026 Faculty Biennial Exhibition, which will be in the Center for the Arts Gallery from Friday, February 6-Saturday, April 18, 2026.

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