One Stroke Dragon Paintings

The one stroke dragon is a Japanese painting style that has ancient origins in the early 1600s. My work is inspired by modern artists such as Keisuke Teshima and Tetsuya Abe. These paintings are made as a combination of macro and micro vibrations that create the unique scale pattern that makes up the dragon’s body. The head placement pointing upward denotes an active auspicious force attracting positivity. The head pointing down is a passive auspicious force, repelling negativity. 

Leather Crafts

Each leather craft piece is hand cut and sewn. I select materials for uniqueness. I use all parts of a leather hide, letting flaws, scars and irregularities exist as focal points on the finished work. I aim to repurpose and recycle as much material as possible, and I offer lifetime repairs on every leather craft item I sell.

Spontaneous Brush Paintings

All works in this category are painted with minimal brushstrokes, allowing the brush shape and ink colors to live freely on the page without editing.