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      <image:caption>Peony blossoms and sweeping ornamental foliage, create a sense of motion across the architecture. The bold palette contrasts against deep blue, making the mural highly visible and engaging from distance. The piece was a community supported project made possible by an Amplify Art grant and sponsored in part by PNC Bank as well as members of the community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Classic Ornamentation on a diptych with reference to Picaso’s Guitar Player strumming guitar strings on one panel and a stylized boom on the other. The work references traditional decorative motifs while reinterpreting them through a contemporary mural style. This was a jury selected project managed by Art This Way in partnership with the Fort Wayne Downtown Improvement District.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This graffiti jam production, hosted by Fort Wayne Open Walls, was created within an industrial setting, this mural juxtaposes organic floral forms against raw architectural surfaces. The composition adapts to structural interruptions, allowing the artwork to interact directly with the environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This vivid floral rendering emphasizing depth, color transitions, and painterly mark-making. This piece highlights my ability to merge realism with stylized linework. This piece was created through an invitation to participate in the Indelible Mural Festival.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Inspired by water, movement and the local natural landscape. The wave motif interacts with the sidewalk and surrounding landscape, transforming a functional surface into a dynamic visual experience. This mural was created as part of a public art program promoting care for our rivers and water ways. Made possible by Art This Way Fort Wayne and Friends of the River.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As an example of my canvas work this 4' x 5' piece marks a more intimate extension of my mural practice, shifting from the scale of public space into a focused fine art context. While it carries the same visual language; flowing linework, and layered color, it is rendered with a heightened level of precision and restraint. The composition allows for closer inspection, where subtle transitions, surface quality, and deliberate mark-making take precedence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As an example of my digital work, this piece explores the intersection of ornament, color, and contemporary visual language through a refined, detail-driven approach. Building on my mural practice, the piece translates large-scale sensibilities into a more controlled digital format, where precision and layering allow for heightened intricacy and depth. Organic forms, often inspired by native flora, interweave with structured patterning, creating a rhythm that feels both natural and intentional.</image:caption>
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