
This piece shows the current outbreak of protests across America, protests that fight to restore the presence of education in the mist of the COVID-19 pandemic.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020

This piece depicts a scene, that is far too present within my community of Portland Maine, the ever escalating rise in homelessness, that occurs not only in my city but across America. However, the present crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused this population to be more vulnerable than ever.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020

Documents the ever-escalating surge of America’s homeless in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic .
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021

This piece asks whether the police of the American nation are tools for public safety, or for systemic oppression, by showing the centuries-old issue of police brutality toward disadvantaged and marginalized communities.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021

This piece documents the plight of single mothers across America, so many of whom are facing the alarming reality of poverty and homelessness. Langauges: Spanish and English
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

Two migrants chased by U.S. border patrol flee across an open field at night, coming to the horrific realization that the country that promised them safety is governed by injustice and discrimination.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

Four young men and the torrent of emotions they feel viewing racial conflict on the screen of their television set, on a quiet spring evening in Portland, Maine.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

This piece documents the fear present in black and brown communities toward the COVID - 19 vaccine; a population that has suffered from an unjust and experimentally inhumane medical system.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

Documenting the brutal force of police violence toward communities of color.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

This piece shows the march for gender equality across America, exposing sexual violence inflicted upon American women, an injustice that for too long has been hidden in the darkness of fear and trauma.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 25 x 50, 2021

This work documents police joining protesters, in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, in my hometown of Portland, Maine.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021

















This piece shows the current outbreak of protests across America, protests that fight to restore the presence of education in the mist of the COVID-19 pandemic.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020
This piece depicts a scene, that is far too present within my community of Portland Maine, the ever escalating rise in homelessness, that occurs not only in my city but across America. However, the present crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused this population to be more vulnerable than ever.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020
Documents the ever-escalating surge of America’s homeless in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic .
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021
This piece asks whether the police of the American nation are tools for public safety, or for systemic oppression, by showing the centuries-old issue of police brutality toward disadvantaged and marginalized communities.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021
This piece documents the plight of single mothers across America, so many of whom are facing the alarming reality of poverty and homelessness. Langauges: Spanish and English
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2020
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
Two migrants chased by U.S. border patrol flee across an open field at night, coming to the horrific realization that the country that promised them safety is governed by injustice and discrimination.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
Four young men and the torrent of emotions they feel viewing racial conflict on the screen of their television set, on a quiet spring evening in Portland, Maine.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
This piece documents the fear present in black and brown communities toward the COVID - 19 vaccine; a population that has suffered from an unjust and experimentally inhumane medical system.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
Documenting the brutal force of police violence toward communities of color.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
This piece shows the march for gender equality across America, exposing sexual violence inflicted upon American women, an injustice that for too long has been hidden in the darkness of fear and trauma.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 44 x 60, 2021
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 25 x 50, 2021
This work documents police joining protesters, in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, in my hometown of Portland, Maine.
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021
pen, pastel, marker, ink, 22 x 30, 2021