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Did you know I used to teach English?

“Maya Angelou” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD
Sandra Cisneros 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD

Movement

It’s easy to feel helpless with the turmoil around us. But a movement is not a single action so much as many individual actions. It’s not for one person to shift the way the world is, but neither can we remain still and accept the injustice we witness. We just have to start by moving, one action toward a better world, no matter how small.

“Take a Knee” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD
“Take a Step” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD
“Take a Stand” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD
“Stand up” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD

Family

I won’t say painting loved ones has magical powers, but it feels like I can channel healing energy to them when they need it by painting them.

“Lover, Fighter” 10″ x 20″ acrylic on stretched canvas
“Old Together” 11″ x 14″ acrylic on stretched canvas
“Bompa’s Birthday” 8″ x 10″ acrylic on stretched canvas
“Abuela” 8″ x 10″ acrylic on stretched canvas
“Edge of the World” 8″ x 8″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD
“I need it” 8″ x 10″ acrylic on stretched canvas, SOLD

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