








About Face
“About Face” is a striking mixed media collage that explores themes of identity, fragmentation and transformation. Built from layered text, found images, modeling paste and acrylic paint, the piece carries both visual and emotional depth, the surface rich with texture and hidden meaning.
Near the center is a torn image of a face, split down the middle - half visible, half lost - serving as the focal point around which the rest of the composition revolves. This disruption of the human image suggests an echoing of the title’s double meaning.
This piece is an abstract portrait of what is revealed and what remains concealed when we are forced to turn, change, or confront ourselves.
Mixed Media on wood panel, 18”x18”x1.5”
“About Face” is a striking mixed media collage that explores themes of identity, fragmentation and transformation. Built from layered text, found images, modeling paste and acrylic paint, the piece carries both visual and emotional depth, the surface rich with texture and hidden meaning.
Near the center is a torn image of a face, split down the middle - half visible, half lost - serving as the focal point around which the rest of the composition revolves. This disruption of the human image suggests an echoing of the title’s double meaning.
This piece is an abstract portrait of what is revealed and what remains concealed when we are forced to turn, change, or confront ourselves.
Mixed Media on wood panel, 18”x18”x1.5”
“About Face” is a striking mixed media collage that explores themes of identity, fragmentation and transformation. Built from layered text, found images, modeling paste and acrylic paint, the piece carries both visual and emotional depth, the surface rich with texture and hidden meaning.
Near the center is a torn image of a face, split down the middle - half visible, half lost - serving as the focal point around which the rest of the composition revolves. This disruption of the human image suggests an echoing of the title’s double meaning.
This piece is an abstract portrait of what is revealed and what remains concealed when we are forced to turn, change, or confront ourselves.
Mixed Media on wood panel, 18”x18”x1.5”
The palette is bold yet refined: soft pinks and stark blacks play against bright white and luminous gold. The modeling paste adds solid dimension, creating ridges and surfaces that catch light and shadow. The layered text and images beneath the paint peek through in fragments, hinting at buried narratives and erased identities.