A note from the artist
My pop art is a playful mix of nostalgia, bold design, and creative freedom. Drawing from my love of pop culture and my background in graphic design, I use a collage-style approach—often incorporating mixed media and repurposed materials like old album covers, metals, glass, and even electronic parts—to breathe new life into the familiar.
At the heart of it all is Froman, a colorful, free-spirited character I created back in high school. What started as a doodle has grown into an alter ego—an imaginative escape who embodies freedom, bold expression, and a fearless embrace of creativity. Through Froman, I explore ideas with humor, curiosity, and a spirit that’s always evolving.
Available Pop Art
Previously Sold Pop Art
Available Pop Art

90s Drop
24" x 30"
Assemblage on Panel
90s Drop is an assemblage collage that immerses viewers into the raw yet vibrant musical landscape of the 1990s. This unique piece melds electronic stereo components with iconic ‘90s album art, brought to life with splashes of acrylic paint, all sealed under a glossy layer of resin. The artwork pays homage to the era's dynamic fusion of pop, rock, and rap, reflecting the early evolution of electric dance music and the underground rave scene. Through its textured layers and nostalgic imagery, “‘90s Drop” encapsulates the energetic spirit and transformative influence of ‘90s music culture.
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$675


Froman and the Pursuit of Happiness
36" x 36"
Acrylic on Canvas
Froman is a character I created with the idea of taking him on different adventures through my artwork. In some way, I am living vicariously through him. In this particular painting I wanted to plop him into a scene that helps represent how I see our country, The United States of America. Everything in this painting symbolizes what I believe makes the USA great.
In every Froman painting, Froman dresses to reflect the vibe of his environment. In this case he wants to be Uncle Sam.
$1200


Froman in the Land of Oz
48" x 60"
Acrylic on Canvas
Froman is a character I created with the idea of taking him on different adventures through my artwork. In some way, I am living vicariously through him. In this particular painting Froman took a trip into the land of Oz. Naturally he wanted to dress the part of the wizard. This painting is filled with everything relevant to the story The Wizard of Oz. I want the viewer to feel engaged with this piece and have fun discovering and identifying all the iconography involved.
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$3500


Froman
48" x 60"
Acrylic on Canvas
Froman started as a simple doodle during my senior year math class—a way to pass the time. But over the years, he’s become so much more than that. With his psychedelic colors, bold patterns, and hippie vibes straight out of the late sixties and early seventies, Froman is my escape—not just from boring classes back then, but from reality itself.
Through him, I can be anything and go anywhere. He’s raceless, free, and adaptable to any moment or situation. Subconsciously, I think I made him a man because, growing up in the ‘90s, I saw men as having more freedom to express themselves and explore without as much scrutiny. Froman lets me live that freedom.
He’s not just a character—he’s an extension of me. In every piece of the Froman series, I live vicariously through him, embracing the boldness and creativity he represents. He’s my constant reminder to stay imaginative and fearless.
$2500


Let Them Eat Franks
24" x 30"
Acrylic on Canvas
This pop art piece critiques the way we commemorate our nation's independence by using the familiar Fourth of July hot dog eating contest as a symbol. It's a commentary on America's tendency towards excessive consumption, juxtaposed with the stark reality of food insecurity worldwide. By contrasting these images, it prompts viewers to reconsider our societal values and what we prioritize as a culture.
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$850


Untethered Heart
36" x 36"
Mixed Media on Canvas
Like a fortress, we put walls up to protect ourselves from the pains of our world. I created this piece to remind us that we need to not be afraid of our inner pain. When we break down our walls and become comfortable with pain running through us, we will find our peace, love, and enlightenment.
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$1400

Previously Sold Pop Art

Drop of Life
36" x 36"
Mixed Media on Canvas - COMMISSIONED


Fields of Gold
6" x 6"
Mixed Media on Panel - SOLD


Froman and the Mile High
60" x 48"
Oil on Canvas - SOLD


Froman y Los Muertos
10" x 10"*
Oil on Canvas - SOLD


The Artist
6" x 6"
Mixed Media on Panel - SOLD


Two Households
6" x 6"
Mixed Media on Panel - SOLD



