Oil on canvas, 30 × 30 inches
Painted in my signature cubist style, this work explores the tension between past and future—between what has been endured and what is still possible. Fragmented forms and shifting perspectives echo the challenges, debates, and hardships that have shaped the American experience, while the Statue of Liberty featured at the center suggests resolve and progress rather than retreat. For me, this piece is also deeply personal, informed by my time in military service and the lasting impressions of recent history. Ultimately, it invites viewers to look ahead with clarity, perseverance, and a sense of shared responsibility for what comes next.
Oil on canvas, 30 × 30 inches
Painted in my signature cubist style, this work explores the tension between past and future—between what has been endured and what is still possible. Fragmented forms and shifting perspectives echo the challenges, debates, and hardships that have shaped the American experience, while the Statue of Liberty featured at the center suggests resolve and progress rather than retreat. For me, this piece is also deeply personal, informed by my time in military service and the lasting impressions of recent history. Ultimately, it invites viewers to look ahead with clarity, perseverance, and a sense of shared responsibility for what comes next.