Original charcoal

Harvester Of Sorrow: The Lament of hades

"Harvester of Sorrow: The Lament of Hades" is a striking visual narrative that portrays Hades, the formidable Lord of the Underworld. Surrounded by the dead and the dying, he stands as a symbol of unyielding power and dominion. With his staff firmly in his right hand and his helmet of invisibility in his left, Hades’ obscured face shrouded in shadow signifies the mystery and command he embodies. This artwork transcends myth, inviting viewers to reflect on their own journey of mastering their worlds. It speaks to the resilience required to become sovereigns of our own destinies, irrespective of the trials that besiege us.

28”x38”

Charcoal on Charcoal paper

( Matted and framed 38×48”)

$4,720 Currently on display at the Erie Art Museum in Erie, PA. until December 2025.

“Art is to console those who have been broken by life.”

— Vincent VanGogh

Cravings Of Deceit: The Temptation of Persephone

20”x 29” (50.8cm x 73.6cm)

Charcoal on Paper

$2,400

In this haunting charcoal artwork, Persephone finds herself seated in a shrouded room, a solitary figure enveloped by shadows of inevitability. Her fingers delicately grasp the tempting pomegranate, a symbol of forbidden cravings that beckon her despite the ominous backdrop. At her feet, skulls serve as silent witnesses to the choice she makes, a macabre reminder of the stakes involved.

Her bare feet rest on the cold ground, contrasting with the ethereal grace of her white spring gown, which signifies purity on the brink of transformation. A crown of flowers adorns her head, their petals beginning to wilt, mirroring the decaying consequence of her indulgence. In the distance, the piled figures of the dead form a stark horizon, a visual echo of the inevitable results of succumbing to dangerous temptations.

This piece invites viewers to reflect on the seductive nature of desires that promise fulfillment yet lead us to undesirable outcomes. Persephone's narrative becomes a universal allegory of the struggle between fleeting pleasure and enduring wisdom, urging introspection within the shadowy recesses of human choices.

Regrets Of An Old Man

This charcoal portrait, reveals a solemn old man with his gaze cast downward in contemplation. His striking white hair and beard emerge starkly against a deep black backdrop, emphasizing the passage of time etched upon his features. This artwork invites viewers to reflect on their own lives, questioning what they aim to achieve and confronting the barriers that might impede their journey. "Regrets Of An Old Man" serves as a poignant reminder that introspection and awareness can guide us toward a more fulfilling future.

18”x 24” ( 45.72cm x 60.96cm)

Charcoal on paper

$1,300

Sweet Words Of a Black Tongue

Sweet Words Of a Black Tongue

16”x 20” (40.64cm x 50.8cm)

Charcoal on Pastel Board

$900

The things i’ve seen

The Things I’ve Seen

16”x 20” (40.64cm x 50.8cm)

Charcoal on paper

$1200

Where did i go wrong

18”x 24” ( 45.72cm x 60.96cm)

Charcoal on paper

$1300

Make the world go away

18”x 24” ( 45.72cm x 60.96cm)

Charcoal on paper

$1300

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