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Pop! Art! (2018) explodes with color and line, celebrating spontaneity and raw emotion through nine vibrant portraits.
License: © CC-BY-NC.
Pop! Art! is a 2018 digital artwork created with a focus on immediacy and play. Nine distinct portraits fill the grid, each framed by bold color blocks and drawn with unrestrained lines. The piece embraces spontaneity, letting form and emotion lead the way without over-planning or polish—a direct celebration of expressive freedom.

Notions of Beauty: Fear the Gaze (sold).
Mixed media collage, 36 × 18 in., created from Life magazine clippings (1920s–1970s).
Sold for $250.
License: © All Rights Reserved.
Inspired by bell hooks’s essays on Black women’s self-recovery, Notions of Beauty: Fear the Gaze confronts how mass media shapes and silences women’s identities. The collage layers Life magazine clippings from the 1920s to 1970s, arranging fragmented faces and bodies to expose erasure and resistance. Red and black marks slash across eyes and mouths, reclaiming the gaze as an act of power rather than submission.

A Burning Fire: Sula Ablaze was created for the Feminist Expression, Art in Action! exhibition and is made with markers on canvas (40 x 30 in).
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Whatever is burning in me is mine!” — Toni Morrison, Sula
"A Burning Fire: Sula Ablaze" radiates strength and resilience, flames curling around a calm, unyielding figure beneath a vibrant sky. Part of the Feminist Expression, Art in Action! exhibition, it honors the power of self-possession and the fire within.