the Gallery at the Rhodes Art Center; Northfield Mount Hermon; Gill, MA

Primal Reflections

20 October -12 December 2025

Show Statement

While the digital age has brought information to our fingertips, it has also laid bare our personal lives, making our triumphs and tragedies fodder for public consumption. As we seek the approval of complete strangers via follows and likes, our feelings of self-worth become increasingly intertwined with the judgment of others. 

 

My work examines the erosion of humanity in our increasingly intimate relationship with our screens. The anxiety from seeking external validation and the human experience show up in my work in many forms, from skeletal remains to white picket fences – puzzle pieces drawn from my own dreams and nightmares.  The bright and bold colors I use, at first glance, represent a joyful expression; but beneath the colorful palette lies a more shadowy existence, which I see as analogous to lives curated for consumption on social media, where a darker truth often lurks beneath the façade of smiles.

 

As with all creative endeavors, publicly sharing such deeply personal work means inviting judgment, intensifying the need to remain functioning and whole. Through my work, I strive to bring attention to the fragility of the modern state of being, the destructive power of anxiety, and the critical importance of mental health in the 21st century.


Swimming in an Ocean, 60x48in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

In Step with Thunder, 60x72in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

We, The City, 72x60in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

Chapel, 60x72in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

Plastic Clouds, 72x60in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

The Glow in Silence, 72x60in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025

In Shadow of Wings, 60x72in, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025