Digital
I Swallowed a Fly
I Swallowed a Fly is an ongoing series of digital works that examine how a single idea, once taken in, can irrevocably alter perception. The title alludes to moments of internal rupture—when belief or intuition is absorbed and the coherence of an existing worldview begins to fail, reordering the stage on which meaning appears. These images move toward a faith-inflected orientation, where embracing what is intuited rather than defended becomes a posture of trust that reorders meaning, identity, and responsibility. The works are constructed as immersive, high-resolution environments, not yet exhibited, and remain open-ended in both form and conclusion.
Uncommon Denominator
Uncommon Denominator is a series of large-scale digital still lifes shaped by contemporary death anxiety and the saturation of competing meanings. Reworking allegory for the present, the images combine humor and dread—still-life objects impersonate bodies, neon language folds back on itself, and familiar symbols become unstable portals, sites where meaning folds, collapses, and reappears under pressure. The title points to death as the one condition shared by all yet experienced without common ground, a reality that resists common language.
All works are fully modeled, lit, and rendered in Maya as complete three-dimensional digital still lifes, produced at extremely high resolution for large-scale giclée printing. Pieces are available unframed or framed(museum glass) in editions of 10 on Ilford Smooth Pearl Galerie paper.