Window Seat, LAX, Southwest Terminal, Baggage Claim, 2020

I make contemporary urban landscapes. My art deals with themes of uncertainty and optimism within our cities. When you look at the artworks up close, you see every individual window and roof that makes up a city. From a distance, you see an intricate grid that is as planned and stable as much as it is fragile and disordered. The organic, handmade quality provides viewers with a new perspective on their city and the chance to see it as an outgrowth of our human nature; a large, ongoing project, built by many, shared by all.

Window Seat Exhibition – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Santa Monica Proper, vinyl mural, 9’-11’x 32’ – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Santa Monica Proper, vinyl mural, 9’-11’x 32’, Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Original paintings on paper, 2020 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Santa Monica Pier, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Burbank Studios, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

110/ 105 Freeways, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Neighborhood Pools, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

Hollywood, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs

DTLA, 32″ x 44″, gouache on paper, 2019 – Photo by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports and City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs