Which one sounds like you?
Whether you’re here because mass-produced art leaves you cold, because you’re done playing it safe, or because you’re curious about the fire behind the gold—this is for you.
Choose your story. Or read them all. Bold art doesn’t blend in—it sizes up the room and dares it to blink first.

There’s a Reason You’re Not Moved by Mass-Produced Prints
You’re not “fussy.”
You’re not “too much.”
You just know when something doesn’t resonate with the someone who’s lived—who’s risen, rebuilt, and refuses to hang something that’s doesn’t resonate on their walls..
True luxury isn’t about matching the couch. It’s about claiming space that reflects who you actually are—not who you’re told to be.
Bold, one-of-a-kind paintings don’t whisper sweet nothings or try to match the throw pillows. They don’t fade into the background like landscape prints at grandma’s. They speak loud, clear, and with the strength of someone who’s lived—and isn’t shrinking for anyone.
This is for those who want to walk into their space and feel like it’s talking back—with truth, power, and presence.
Bold Art Isn’t for Everyone. But You’re Not Everyone.
Most people decorate to disappear.
They want “safe.” “Neutral.” “Nice.”
But not you. You want your walls to echo who you really are. To challenge the dull, the expected, the beige. To comfort like truth does—grounded, not sugar-coated. To remember who you are, what you’ve survived, and how damn far you’ve come.
This is unapologetic, textural, statement-making work—what I call Bougie Punk: a fusion of elegance and rebellion, made for women who’ve outgrown playing small.
Not for everyone. Just for the ones who are done apologizing.
What Started in the Closet Didn’t Stay There
When I was a kid, I absolutely loved playing in my parents closet. not to hide, but to escape the noise of being told who to be. It was musky, dark, and entirely mine. I drew. I imagined. I disappeared in the best way—a kind of rebellion before I had words for it.
Decades later, I realized: I wasn’t meant to stay small.
That same voice from the closet now spills out onto canvases—through oil paint, mixed media, and hand-built frames. You’ll see Sacred Hearts, symbols of defiance and devotion, and imagery rooted in old-world iconography reimagined for women who no longer want to be silenced. It’s grit and its grace.
My work doesn’t match the drapes. It’s not polite portraiture—it’s Bougie Punk. A mix of reverence and rebellion and it matches the moment you stopped apologizing for taking up space.
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