You may know me from my YouTube videos or from speaking at cannabis events; teaching edibles, sharing vape hacks and reviews, and attempting to be a comedian... hahaha, yet before I focused on green, I experimented with all the colors.

I have been an artist since childhood, my earliest influences rooted in the restless spray-paint constellations of the 1990’s Los Angeles graffiti scene. Since then I’ve followed curiosity wherever it wanders: into the subconscious, across mediums, and through the shifting borders between abstract, contemporary, pop, and street art. Each piece is less a product than a conversation, a moment where imagination briefly agrees to be seen.

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Artwork NameArtworkSize (Metric)Size (Imperial)MediaArtwork Description / NotesPrice Inquiry
Alien 154x65cm21.26 x 25.59 inResin’d WoodAlien 1 greets the viewer with a signal from somewhere delightfully uncertain. Splashes of red, orange, yellow, and pink scatter across a black glittered ground, their motion guided to converse with its companion piece. At the center, an illuminated alien visage glows from within the resin sealed wooden surface, powered either by wall or battery, transforming the painting into an object that watches as much as it is watched. The work imagines abstraction as communication, color behaving like a language not yet translated.Email about this artwork
Alien 254x65cm21.26 x 25.59 inResin’d WoodAlien 2 completes the transmission begun beside it. Cooler tones of blue, green, teal, and yellow drift across a deep red glittered field, converging around a glowing planetary form that hints at distant life and shared orbit. Created on resin sealed wood and designed to align with its counterpart, the piece extends the narrative beyond a single frame. Together they propose a cosmos where gesture, light, and curiosity meet, inviting the viewer to stand between worlds and listen.Email about this artwork
AP4E50x50cm19.69 x 19.69 inCanvasIn AP4E, impulse and order conduct a delicate duel. Fluid, almost organic gestures wander across the surface only to be gently arrested by firmer geometries, as though chaos itself had remembered its manners. Red and yellow flare with quiet intensity, while white appears only in accents — brief flashes that sharpen focus and suggest a glimmer of desire refined into contemplation. Presented in a black wooden frame, the work arrives complete, its boundaries defined while its meaning remains delightfully unconstrained. With the frame sizing is 54x54cm.Email about this artwork
Bathroom Boy22x27cm8.66 x 10.63 inResin’d CanvasMore than a sign, Bathroom Boy behaves like an introduction. Behind the glittered silhouette, paint blossoms into cellular bursts, a small universe politely contained within a canvas. The figure does not merely designate a function, it announces a mood, suggesting that even the most ordinary threshold may lead somewhere unexpectedly charming. Modest in scale yet rich in personality, the piece turns a bathroom door into an entrance of character rather than convenience.Email about this artwork
Bathroom Girl22x27cm8.66 x 10.63 inResin’d CanvasIn Bathroom Girl, utility learns the pleasures of style. A shimmering silhouette rests before an abstract effervescence of color, as though atmosphere itself had gathered to welcome the visitor. The work proposes that a room need not apologize for its purpose, it may instead cultivate a feeling. Petite yet assured, this canvas transforms the simple act of finding a door into the discovery of a small, deliberate aesthetic moment.Email about this artwork
Beautiful Chaos50x61cm19.69 x 24.02 inCanvasIn Beautiful Chaos, exuberance finds impeccable composure. Fluorescent color moves in organic forms that appear spontaneous yet somehow entirely inevitable, as though chance itself possessed impeccable taste. Along the edges, a gilded border formed from gel medium, gold foil, alcohol ink, and a trace of glitter lends a quiet air of ceremony, elevating the wildness without taming it. The work balances opulence with familiarity, a meeting of the regal and the everyday where disorder resolves into an undeniable harmony.Email about this artwork
Broken Chaos61x50cm24.02 x 19.69 inResin'd CanvasBroken Chaos abandons restraint with admirable sincerity. Lines and shapes scatter across the surface with little concern for order, presenting disorder in a form almost honest enough to feel intentional. Earthy tones ground the frenzy and invite recognition, while dark trails of black sand, fixed into the surface, interrupt the movement like sudden thoughts that refuse reason. Finished upon a resin sealed canvas, the piece preserves a moment where chaos is not corrected, only witnessed.Email about this artwork
Carnal46x55cm18.11 x 21.65 inCanvasIn Carnal, desire adopts the discipline of structure. Red, white, and pink move across the surface in deliberate currents, separated by dark divisions of black sand that suggest instinct guided rather than resisted. The composition narrows toward a point below, drawing the gaze as appetite draws the will, reminding us that certain longings behave less like wishes and more like necessities. Here passion is not chaos but order revealed, a quiet admission that the body often writes the mind’s conclusions.Email about this artwork
Connected100x65cm39.37 x 25.59 inResin'd WoodConnected marks an early conversation with the language of gestural abstraction, where wandering lines refuse isolation and instead seek one another across a resin sealed wooden surface. Each strand carries several colors within it, blending as it travels, suggesting relationships rather than accidents. The composition proposes a gentle cosmology in paint, a visual echo of string theory where separation is merely a matter of perspective. Science, history, and admiration meet here, forming a quiet reminder that everything prefers, in the end, to belong together.Email about this artwork
Dali’s Elephant60x60cm23.62 x 23.62 inWoodDali’s Elephant offers a courteous bow to surrealist imagination, placing the familiar dreamer’s creature within a suggestion of Barcelona’s cityscape. Rendered in pink, red, and white, the figure feels at once remembered and reimagined, hovering between recognition and abstraction. A gold background glows behind it, softened by green stenciled leaves that lend the scene an unexpected breath of nature, while touches of gold glitter trace the flowing forms with quiet ceremony. Created on a wooden panel, the work stands as a meeting of homage and invention, where memory is allowed to wander and still arrive somewhere true.Email about this artwork
Darkside60x40cm23.62 x 15.75 inCanvasIn Darkside, a radiant sun takes on a more cinematic destiny, its glittered hemisphere quietly recalling a certain infamous battle station. Suspended above a storm of blues and purples bursting across a deep black ground, the planetary form presides with theatrical calm over the surrounding turbulence. As an early step into abstraction, the piece balances playfulness with atmosphere, inviting the viewer to consider how myth, memory, and cosmos often share the same sky.Email about this artwork
El Dorado50x61cm19.69 x 24.02 inCanvasEl Dorado gleams with unapologetic luxury. A field of gold establishes its promise of wealth, upon which a deep red form rises in organic tones of crimson and shadow, suggesting passion refined rather than restrained. At its center rests a diamond rendered in gold, white, and black, a quiet emblem of value both material and imagined. Crossing the composition, luminous currents of pale and metallic hues introduce a measured disruption, allowing splendor to flirt gently with madness. The result is a work where opulence, desire, and order agree to coexist without ever quite behaving.Email about this artwork
Electric50x61cm19.69 x 24.02 inCanvasElectric embraces gestural abstraction with unapologetic intensity. Fluorescent lines surge across a black ground, intertwining until they resemble currents captured in the act of becoming. The colors glow with particular vitality beneath ultraviolet light yet remain striking in ordinary illumination, suggesting energy that refuses to rest. Vibrant and restless, the work offers not a depiction of motion but the sensation of it, a small storm of luminous emotion held just long enough to be seen.Email about this artwork
Equality61x50cm24.02 x 19.69 inResin’d CanvasEquality speaks in a symbol both plain and profound. Set against an ombré horizon of pink dissolving into orange, the familiar mark is reimagined with a centered circle, a quiet reminder that fairness includes rather than divides. A multitude of colors gathers within its form, expressing diversity through deliberate complexity, as though harmony required effort as much as intention. The image appears simple at first glance, yet its making suggests otherwise, proposing that love and inclusion are clear in principle and intricate in practice.Email about this artwork
Geo46x55cm18.11 x 21.65 inCanvasGeo considers the polite argument between structure and spontaneity. Bands of pink stucco cross the surface like fragments of a textured wall, their placement appearing both deliberate and whimsically uncertain. Between them bloom fluid cellular forms in a lively chorus of color, organic shapes that refuse to behave yet somehow belong. The work balances opposites with quiet wit, order and impulse, sweetness and sharpness, reason and mischief, proving that harmony is often negotiated rather than imposed.Email about this artwork
Graffiti130x80cm51.18 x 31.50 inCanvasGraffiti studies the language of the street without borrowing its alphabet. Built entirely with palette knife and sponge, the surface carries the physicality of gesture rather than the precision of line. At the center, forms suggest lettering that never quite resolves into words, leaving the viewer to read with instinct instead of vocabulary. Behind them spreads a restless ground reminiscent of weathered concrete, a stage prepared for expression. Nothing here is truly written, yet the sensation of being addressed is unmistakable.Email about this artwork
Kouala150x100cm59.06 x 39.37 inResin'd WoodKouala presents intention disguised as mystery. Black lines gather into widening V forms that advance across the surface until they exceed the viewer’s grasp, hinting that the pattern continues beyond what can be comfortably seen. Between these boundaries, fluid cellular color bursts with distinct moods, each passage carrying its own atmosphere as though tuning through different emotional frequencies. The eye travels and returns, never quite finishing its exploration, invited again and again into a universe that prefers suggestion over conclusion.Email about this artwork
Linked Logic65x54cm25.59 x 21.26 inResin'd WoodLinked Logic continues the conversation of wandering lines, yet upon a white ground their energy feels newly candid. The interlacing paths still seek one another with quiet determination, though here the chaos carries a gentler tone, as if discovery arrived before doubt. The composition suggests that connection may be instinctive rather than accidental, a network formed not in darkness but in openness. Where complexity remains, innocence softens it, allowing structure and spontaneity to agree without argument.Email about this artwork
Love (4 - Panels)56x46cm each panel22.05 x 18.11 inCanvasLove 4-Panel unfolds across four canvases that together confess a single sentiment. A heart emerges in grungy strokes against a yellow ground, its brightness gently weathered by darkened textures that acknowledge love’s less polished moments. At the center rests a framed declaration of the word itself, accompanied by a smaller heart, a quiet insistence that affection survives its own complications. The work suggests that tenderness is rarely pristine, yet it remains unmistakably present for anyone willing to notice.Email about this artwork
Love Organic60x60cm23.62 x 23.62 inResin'd CanvasLove Organic abandons precision in favor of vitality. A green heart formed from mingling yellows, greens, and whites resists clear edges, while a surrounding flare of warm color burns gently around it as if the feeling itself required warmth to exist. The painted elements seem to breathe, alive with motion rather than design. Across its center the word love appears first in blue and then crowned in gold, a declaration that refuses subtlety, announcing that even within chaos, affection insists upon being heard.Email about this artwork
Mahi Mahi99x41cm (roughly)38.98 x 16.14 inWood CutMahi Mahi remembers the encounter that refused to become possession. Cut in the silhouette of the elusive fish, the wooden form carries splattered fields of black, yellow, green, and blue, their restless energy echoing the frustration of a moment lost beneath the water’s surface. Fluorescent tones intensify under backlight, and an optional LED glow casts a subtle aura onto the wall, as though the creature still moves just beyond reach. It is less a trophy than a memory, proof that absence can leave the strongest impression.Email about this artwork
Ombak - Waves51x41cm each panel20.08 x 16.14 inCanvas (4 Panels)Ombak, meaning waves, gathers the motion of the sea into four vertically joined canvases. The shore appears in unexpected hues of red, purple, yellow, and orange, applied with restless strokes that suggest memory rather than geography. Above, the surf rises in uneven bursts, more like misting explosions than obedient tides. Nothing imitates the ocean precisely, yet the sensation is unmistakable, as though the painting speaks the language of water without needing its likeness.Email about this artwork
Pac Royalty60x60cm23.62 x 23.62 inResin’d WoodPac Royalty elevates a familiar icon to ceremonial status. Rendered in flowing tones of pink, white, red, yellow, and gold, the figure feels animated, as though it inhales and exhales within its own color. A glittering golden border frames the character with playful dignity, while the resin sealed wooden surface lends the work a polished permanence. Nostalgia is treated here with reverence, proving that even the simplest symbol may wear a crown with conviction.Email about this artwork
Passion100x100cm39.37 x 39.37 inCanvasPassion stands as a triptych of temperament across a single expanse. At the center, liquid color in pink, red, white, and violet moves like living magma, a restless interior that refuses stillness. Flanking columns of broken black glass and sand create a darker exterior, textured and guarded, suggesting composure rather than confession. The contrast proposes a quiet truth, that intensity often resides beneath restraint, and what appears subdued may in fact be vividly alive.Email about this artwork
Raison D’être60x60cm23.62 x 23.62 inResin'd WoodRaison D’être is intended to rest on its point, a square turned diamond so the heart may properly ascend. At its center, a vibrant pour of red, yellow, gold, pink, and white gathers into a luminous core, held gently within a pale outline. From it radiate warm lines like a private sunrise, spreading across a field of red with quiet conviction. The work proposes a simple philosophy delivered with ceremony, that love is not merely part of life but the reason it insists on continuing.Email about this artwork
Ray of Sunshine40.5x51cm15.94 x 20.08 inCanvasRay of Sunshine smiles with impeccable politeness and just enough honesty to make the smile suspicious. Beneath its cheerful declaration, a many hued sun gathers soft whites with flashes of green, yellow, red, and orange, its glittered face and rays sparkling with almost theatrical optimism. Set against a decorative green ground marked by drips and ornament, the brightness feels both performed and revealing. The work gently mocks the expectation of perpetual cheer, suggesting that forced happiness can be its own elaborate costume.Email about this artwork
Sharun40.5x51cm15.94 x 20.08 inCanvasSharun honors the elegant mischief of a creature that answers only to itself. A silhouette of the cat rises from a grunge ground of brown, black, and white, crowned by red ornamental filigree that lends the scene a faintly ceremonial air. Within the figure, cells of white, black, silver, and grey merge and shift, while blue glitter eyes gleam with knowing intention. Less a portrait than a tribute, the work celebrates wickedness not as malice but as independence practiced with style.Email about this artwork
Skeleton Portrait50x100cm19.69 x 39.37 inResin’d WoodSkeleton Portrait treats mortality with a certain affectionate irreverence. The hooded figure, rendered in tones of red, white, black, and grey, emerges from a lively field of glitter and cellular color that refuses solemnity. Painted on wood and sealed in resin, the image carries the permanence of a keepsake while maintaining a playful spirit, as though memory preferred celebration to mourning. With a subtle nod toward the occult, the work frames the unknown not as something to fear, but as something to greet with familiarity.Email about this artwork
The Dragon80x80cm31.50 x 31.50 inResin’d WoodThe Dragon reveals itself only to the patient eye. A suggestion of a head forms within red and black strokes, leading into a body of shifting pinks and crimsons before dissolving into a pale, smoky tail. Around it, cellular bursts and restless splatters create a terrain of discovery where the creature is sensed more than seen. Each viewing uncovers another fragment, inviting the observer to participate in the act of finding the myth hidden inside abstraction.Email about this artwork
The Journey92x60cm36.22 x 23.62 inCanvasThe Journey rises from a dark ground with deliberate optimism. Pale strokes of white, grey, silver, and gold travel upward to the right, their organic movement suggesting progress rather than perfection. Along the path, cellular bursts and irregular marks acknowledge the interruptions that shape experience, while the restrained palette lends the ascent a quiet elegance. The work offers encouragement without sentimentality, proposing that growth is not the absence of obstacles but the grace with which we continue beyond them.Email about this artwork
The W50x61cm19.69 x 24.02 inCanvasThe W lets architecture emerge from gesture. Across a white ground, energetic lines and splatters gradually resolve into the silhouette of Barcelona’s iconic hotel in blue, discovered rather than declared. Traces of gold move among the marks, lending a quiet suggestion of luxury against an airy sky. The composition speaks softly yet confidently, allowing recognition to arrive as a pleasant surprise rather than an announcement.Email about this artwork
Tiburon61x38cm24.02 x 14.96 inResin’d WoodTiburón pairs caution with admiration. A great white emerges in cool tones of blue, violet, and white, its features accented by dark and multicolored glitter that lends the creature an unexpected elegance. Behind it, disciplined sawtooth lines shift from blue to red, separated by black, forming a visual warning that heightens rather than diminishes its allure. Created on a resin sealed wooden panel, the work suggests that danger and beauty are often the same presence viewed with different intentions.Email about this artwork
Tree Flowers40x60cm15.75 x 23.62 inCanvasTree Flowers embraces nature without imitating its manners. Three blossoms emerge with blue glittered outlines, their forms suggested rather than described, set against a palette knife field of mingled purples. Below, the stems burst in unruly greens, browns, yellows, and black, a lively confusion that feels closer to growth than precision ever could. The composition delights in its disorder, proposing that life is at its most truthful when it refuses neatness.Email about this artwork
Trust Lost100x10039.37 x 39.37 inCanvasTrust Lost presents a heart altered but not erased. Formed from cool blues, silvers, and shadowed tones, its surface blooms with organic cells before being crossed by harsh tracks that suggest injury rather than accident. The image speaks of affection damaged by betrayal, beauty interrupted yet stubbornly present. Even in its wounded state the heart retains its quiet grace, proposing that love, once awakened, rarely agrees to disappear.Email about this artwork
Uncaged38x61cm14.96 x 24.02 inResin'd WoodUncaged offers a quiet act of defiance. Against alternating vertical bands of color and black, a hummingbird silhouette rendered in flowing blues, greens, and yellow rests above the ordered structure as though it had simply chosen not to obey it. The columns suggest a cage only by implication, while the bird answers with effortless independence. Sealed in resin on wood, the piece affirms that boundaries often exist merely until something graceful decides otherwise. The image shown for pricing is cropped, the full work extends taller as indicated by its dimensions.Email about this artwork
Wild Child50x50cm19.69 x 19.69 inResin’d WoodWild Child refuses the discipline of botany. From a palette knife field of red, yellow, and orange emerges a flower that nature never quite dared to invent, its petals alternating between warm pinks and cool violets in unapologetic contrast. The form feels assertive rather than delicate, announcing its presence with cheerful disregard for expectation. Sealed in resin on wood, the piece celebrates the beauty of not behaving, a bloom perfectly comfortable in its own unruly character.Email about this artwork