Right Here Right Now (2024)
Acrylic & Pastel
on 36x36” Canvas
The result of my ten day residency in Tokyo, Japan at The A.I.R. Building.
Maybe I subconsciously painted myself spinning records, but I really see this piece more as a tribute to the faceless selector—a celebration of those times the DJ turns a fleeting moment into a cherished memory.
Traveling across the world, connecting with strangers, and communicating through music—especially when verbal language wasn’t an option— was an unforgettable experience, and I am very grateful for the memories and painting that came as a result of my first residency.
Art, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Not For Sale, Painting
on 36x36” Canvas
The result of my ten day residency in Tokyo, Japan at The A.I.R. Building.
Maybe I subconsciously painted myself spinning records, but I really see this piece more as a tribute to the faceless selector—a celebration of those times the DJ turns a fleeting moment into a cherished memory.
Traveling across the world, connecting with strangers, and communicating through music—especially when verbal language wasn’t an option— was an unforgettable experience, and I am very grateful for the memories and painting that came as a result of my first residency.
Art, Acrylic, Mixed Media, Not For Sale, Painting
Not For Sale
In permanent collection of The A.I.R. Building, Tokyo, JP.
In permanent collection of The A.I.R. Building, Tokyo, JP.