Sometimes Tomorrow explores the instability of time as it is experienced rather than measured. The paintings exist in a suspended condition—where moments feel both imminent and already past, resisting a fixed sense of the present.
Figures emerge through layered processes of construction and erasure, never fully resolving, as if caught in the threshold between becoming and disappearing. These works are less about depicting time and more about inhabiting its uncertainty—where memory, anticipation, and perception collapse into a single, shifting field.
Tomorrow Again #4 – 72″ h x 96″ w – AVAILABLE
Not fully present – 68″ h x 90″ w – AVAILABLE
Time Misaligned – 48″ h x 72″ w – AVAILABLE
Almost forgotten – 70″ h x 90″ w – AVAILABLE
Shared space, separate time – 68″ h x 90″ w – AVAILABLE
RE-education again – 68″ h x 90″ w – AVAILABLE
On the edge of becoming 66″ w x 96″ h – AVAILABLE
Held in suspension 68″ w x 96″ h – AVAILABLE
Between Us – 68″ w x 90″ h – AVAILABLE
Re-education – 72″h x 96″ w
Introspection #1 – 48″ w x 58″ h –
Contained, fracturing – 47″ w x 58″ h – AVAILABLE
What remains of presence – 36″ w x 57″ h – AVAILABLE
Inside the dream #1 – 48″ w x 72″ h – AVAILABLE
Slippage of the moment – 89″ w x 68″ h – AVAILABLE