Ode to Dolores O’Riorden of the Cranberries. Installed at Casements Bar, San Francisco, CA. 2021

I have a deep and undying love for the Cranberries. I was so incredibly excited to get the chance to honor Dolores this way and even more excited that the founding member of the band, Noel Hogan, praised the mural on his social media. My inner 15 year old was screaming.

Murals

 
Ode to Dolores O’ Riordan of the Cranberries. Casements Bar, San Francisco, CA. 2021

Ode to Dolores O’ Riordan of the Cranberries. Casements Bar, San Francisco, CA. 2021

 
 

Contributing Artist: The Red Wood. 2020

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THE RED WOOD is an ongoing virtual exhibition that looks at our current landscape through the lens of the wildfires, and more broadly, the Anthropocene. The term landscape is used here literally and figuratively; while some artists directly reference the fires, others take stock of this moment in a more historical or holistic sense. One major current of this exhibition is the use of the uncanny to address the surreality of our New Normal. Other artists face the moment through fragmentation, transformation and meditation.


 

Queer

Tarot

Mural

Installed at 18th and Sanchez, in collaboration with the Castro Art Project and Project Artivism.

S.F. 2020

 
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Castro District, San Francisco, CA. 2020

Window Panels honoring Marsha p Johnson, gay liberation activist and outspoken advocate for gay rights, as well as one of the prominent figures in the Stonewall uprising of 1969, and Margot Antonetty,  who helped create the Direct Access to Housing division of the Department of Public Health, one of the nation’s foremost housing programs for chronically homeless people, as well as the housing nonprofit Delivering Innovations in Supported Housing (DISH). 2020

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Clarion Alley Mural, A dedication to Bay Area Trans activists championing the rights of sex workers. 2012

 
31 Years

BP Portrait Competition Exhibitor, 2014

BP Portrait Competition, Exhibitor in 2014. My painting titled “31 Years” toured the London National Portrait Gallery, the Scottish National Potrait Gallery, and Sunderland Winter Gardens.