The Crown Did Not Burn
Acid patina, alcohol ink, and oil paint on rusted steel plate, scrap copper,
reclaimed wood
52 x 52 in
Offering
Collective ritual, scrap iron from salvaged car, scrap copper, brass, and stainless steel, casuarina tree log, bird seed, water (bird bath)
78 x 58 x 24 in
𝘈𝘮𝘪𝘥𝘴𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘍𝘪𝘳𝘦
Acid patina, alcohol ink, oil paint, scrap copper and etching on rusted steel plate,
pallet wood
14 x 14 x 16 in
R.F.W. Series 5 (inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights“)
40 x 52 in
acid patina, oxide, mica powder, bronze metal coating, oil paint
& etching on rusted steel plate,
pallet wood
R.F.W. Series 1-4
28 x 52 in. each
acid patina, oxide, mica powder, bronze metal coating & oil paint on rusted steel plate, pallet wood




R.F.W. Series 4 (after Heironymous Bosch)
This piece draws direct inspiration from Hieronymus Bosch’s ”The Damned in Hell”, particularly in its compositional structure and symbolic visual language. While reinterpreting Bosch’s allegorical themes through contemporary materials and context, I aimed to reflect on cycles of destruction and renewal. The influence is acknowledged as an intentional homage to Bosch’s visionary approach to the moral and spiritual complexity of the human condition.