Fine Art Prints
Introducing JUXT - Series 1
This series explores the quiet displacement of the natural world within constructed human environments. Each piece presents a familiar animal—calm, grounded, and entirely out of place—set within spaces defined by order, commerce, and routine.
A Holstein cow stands in the middle of a New York City street. A buffalo occupies the aisle of a mid-century grocery store. An anaconda moves silently through a candlelit dining room. These moments are not chaotic or confrontational, but still—deliberate, composed, and strangely accepted.
There is no resistance. No reaction. The animals exist within these environments as though they belong, creating a tension that is subtle rather than dramatic. The work invites the viewer to sit in that tension—to question what feels natural, what feels constructed, and where the boundary between the two begins to dissolve.
Rendered in a painterly, cinematic style, each piece emphasizes atmosphere, light, and stillness. Together, they form a unified body of work that reflects on the quiet intersections between instinct and structure, presence and place.