
The zebra’s eye peers through bold, unexpected colors — reminding us that even when we blend into the crowd, our true selves are always seen by God.

Rendered in stark contrasts of black and white, Shadowed Truth confronts the viewer with an unflinching gaze. The interplay of light and darkness exposes both vulnerability and strength, reminding us that truth is often revealed in the tension between what is seen and what is hidden. This piece challenges us to face our own shadows and recognize the resilience that emerges from them.



Through the steady, watchful eyes of a child, Perception captures the weight of awareness beyond innocence. His gaze confronts the viewer, challenging assumptions and calling for deeper reflection. It speaks to how perspective shapes truth — reminding us that what we see is only part of the story.

What once was incomplete is reimagined into new life. Repurposed speaks to the power of transformation — how God takes what feels unfinished, overlooked, or broken and reshapes it into something purposeful and whole. With bold textures, radiant hair like a crown, and a face in transition, this piece embodies resilience, identity, and divine renewal.

This pastel portrait reveals only half the face of an African woman, her expression calm yet unwavering. A healed scar near her eye speaks of pain endured and strength overcome. Identity is a reflection of resilience — a reminder that scars do not diminish beauty, but instead become part of the story that shapes who we are. Even when only part of us is visible to the world, our whole self carries worth, dignity, and unshakable strength.

