This exhibition features my work from the past ten years. It reflects my continually evolving perspectives on humanity’s relationship with technology and our place in the universe.

The black hole paintings and 3D objects are inspired by NASA-generated images I started seeing in 2016. That’s when NASA released a now iconic image of a supermassive black hole the size of twenty-one billion suns, located in the distant Coma galaxy cluster. Seeing the image took my art in an entirely new direction.

There are paintings that imagine the multiverse and explore the infinite dimensions of existence. They are created by layering multiple rings of acrylic paint, with each ring representing a separate universe.

The exhibit also features several earlier text-based paintings that are mostly explorations of our relationship with technology and how it impacts the human condition. They also touch on more personal topics like dementia and grief.