





Nude in Tub (8"x10" signed print)
This intimate painting captures a moment of serene vulnerability—a woman, nude and unguarded, soaking in a deep tub as rich blue water ripples around her form. Her expression is one of quiet ecstasy or deep thought, eyes closed, lips softly parted, as if lost in memory or dream. The warm, maroon backdrop and the glow from a stained-glass window suggest a sacred privacy, a sanctuary of self.
Rendered with bold, expressive brushstrokes and a timeless palette, this piece evokes the sensuality of classical nudes while inviting the viewer into a personal, almost spiritual moment of stillness. It’s not just a study of form—it’s a meditation on the beauty of presence, solitude, and peace in one’s own skin.
This intimate painting captures a moment of serene vulnerability—a woman, nude and unguarded, soaking in a deep tub as rich blue water ripples around her form. Her expression is one of quiet ecstasy or deep thought, eyes closed, lips softly parted, as if lost in memory or dream. The warm, maroon backdrop and the glow from a stained-glass window suggest a sacred privacy, a sanctuary of self.
Rendered with bold, expressive brushstrokes and a timeless palette, this piece evokes the sensuality of classical nudes while inviting the viewer into a personal, almost spiritual moment of stillness. It’s not just a study of form—it’s a meditation on the beauty of presence, solitude, and peace in one’s own skin.
This intimate painting captures a moment of serene vulnerability—a woman, nude and unguarded, soaking in a deep tub as rich blue water ripples around her form. Her expression is one of quiet ecstasy or deep thought, eyes closed, lips softly parted, as if lost in memory or dream. The warm, maroon backdrop and the glow from a stained-glass window suggest a sacred privacy, a sanctuary of self.
Rendered with bold, expressive brushstrokes and a timeless palette, this piece evokes the sensuality of classical nudes while inviting the viewer into a personal, almost spiritual moment of stillness. It’s not just a study of form—it’s a meditation on the beauty of presence, solitude, and peace in one’s own skin.