Series
Voronoi
These paintings begin with Voronoi diagrams—mathematical models designed to predict everything from market behavior to military movements. Instead of using them to forecast outcomes, I treat these precise, data-driven structures as loose compositional frameworks. Each segmented region becomes a space for intuitive choices of color and pattern, inviting a playful back-and-forth between logic and instinct. In this way, what began as a tool for calculation turns into a meditation on presence, emotion, and the unexpected paths that open up when we let go of prediction.
Dreamer (Acrylic on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Moo Mystic (Acrylic and ink on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Bellini (Acrylic on wood panel) 9 x 8 in
Treehugger 1 (Acrylic and ink on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Treehugger 2 (Acrylic and ink on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Rodeo Rider (Acrylic, ink, spray paint on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Walkabout (Shallac ink and acrylic on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Home Brew (Acrylic and ink on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Acoma (Acrylic and Ink on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Lightening (Acrylic on wood panel) 12 x 12 in
Inco-ordinate (Acrylic on wood panel) 12 x 12in
Elevil (Acrylic on wood) 12 x 12 in
Voronoi Merge (Acrylic on wood panel) 12 x 12 in