Take the Clothes in Mama!
Take the Clothes in Mama! is a vibrant snapshot of the impulsive, lived-in beauty of Harbour Island, Bahamas, inspired by a walk down a dusty road where the daily chore of laundry met the impending drama of a gathering storm. Against a surreal, re-imagined landscape of pale pink sands and electric turquoise waters, this scene captures the rhythmic reality of island life—a cinderblock, forgotten paint cans, and a curious polka-dotted bird observing the stillness before the rain. My signature black-and-white stripes appear as a quiet tribute to my brother, a brilliant pianist whose musical spirit remains a guiding influence in my work. My art is an invitation to inhabit a world of my own making, one defined by the small, curious details of daily life, and I hope this piece brings you as much joy as I found in that fleeting moment on the island.
Take the Clothes in Mama!
Take the Clothes in Mama! is a vibrant snapshot of the impulsive, lived-in beauty of Harbour Island, Bahamas, inspired by a walk down a dusty road where the daily chore of laundry met the impending drama of a gathering storm. Against a surreal, re-imagined landscape of pale pink sands and electric turquoise waters, this scene captures the rhythmic reality of island life—a cinderblock, forgotten paint cans, and a curious polka-dotted bird observing the stillness before the rain. My signature black-and-white stripes appear as a quiet tribute to my brother, a brilliant pianist whose musical spirit remains a guiding influence in my work. My art is an invitation to inhabit a world of my own making, one defined by the small, curious details of daily life, and I hope this piece brings you as much joy as I found in that fleeting moment on the island.