New Works 2025

Touching Earth. Catching Butterflies 2025 — Mixed media

Forest. City. Thread. Elsewhere. Here. Home is plural.

A forest holds the silhouette of a city inside it — two landscapes occupying the same body, the same breath. The work asks what it means to belong to more than one place at once, and whether rootedness and wandering were ever really opposites.

Lazuli 2025 — Mixed media

An ocean. A red rock cliff. Bright azul blues. Scattered flowers — and one holding a heart-string. That’s Lazuli

One Small Cell for Science, One Giant Leap for Humanity 2025 — Mixed media, 20 × 20 Permanent Collection, UNeMed Catalyst Building, Omaha, NE

A graffiti wall holds our collective memory. A Petri dish holds our focus. An astronaut holds our dream. This work contemplates the loops of progress — how the microscopic alters the monumental, how observation leads to invention, and how art and science share the same breath of inquiry. A meditation on scale and wonder, it charts the endless reach of human innovation from the smallest spark to the infinite beyond.

Symphony of the Sequence 2025 — Mixed media, 20 × 20 Permanent Collection, UneMed Catalyst Building, Omaha, NE

A black tiled wall — cold, methodical, precise — becomes the foundation for a chromatic stream of human DNA, its code unfurling like a digital tapestry of existence. At its center, an egg cell glows. At its edge, the ancient dance of creation continues. The colorful genome sequence becomes both blueprint and brushstroke, mapping not only the body but the human condition — the urge to understand, to create, to transcend. Biology and art converge in the architecture of being.

The Touch Between Worlds 2025 — Mixed media, 20 × 20 Permanent Collection, UneMed Catalyst Building, Omaha, NE

Set against a vibrant mosaic from the Roman Era, this work bridges thousands of years of human creativity. A human brain merges with a digital one. A robotic hand reaches toward the human mind while a human hand mirrors that gesture toward the machine — recalling the divine touch of creation. Where robots learn to think and humanity learns what it means to create life in its own image, the lines between maker and made grow beautifully unclear.

Blueprints of Invention 2025 — Mixed media, 20 × 20 Permanent Collection, UneMed Catalyst Building, Omaha, NE

Ideas, like murals, fade and reappear across time and geography. This work reflects on the universality of creation — honoring the quiet work behind discovery, where invention is not only engineered in labs but shaped by the textures of history and human curiosity. The blueprint is never finished. Neither is the mind that drew it.