For Collectors

Collecting my work is meant to be personal.

Most of the people who live with my paintings have met me, even briefly — at an exhibition, a studio visit, or simply in passing. That moment matters to me. It creates a connection beyond the image itself.

I don’t create paintings as decoration. I paint to remind us of beauty — something quiet, grounding, and lasting.

A relationship, not a transaction

I stay in touch with the people who collect my work.

Each painting carries its own catalog record and documentation, but more importantly, it becomes part of an ongoing relationship. I share updates, write occasionally, and sometimes send small notes throughout the year.

Many collectors return over time, building a collection that grows alongside the work.

Access to new work

I share new paintings with collectors first, before releasing them publicly.

If something resonates with you, I’m always happy to hold a piece or work with you to find the best way to bring it into your space.

Where the work lives

My paintings live in private homes, curated interiors, and in some museum collections.

What matters most to me is that each piece finds a place where it can be lived with — not just seen once, but returned to.

A simple note

My work is not for everyone.

I put a great deal of care into each painting, and I want it to find its way to people who feel a genuine connection to it.