“What happens to our experience of beauty, of the human form, of male/female connection and identity when we dissolve inherited visual binaries in favor of a unified whole?”

I work to reveal beauty; sometimes in spaces we’ve learned not to look. My newest work weaves history, myth, and memory into striking images that challenge how we see gender, form, and identity. 

The layered unity of I’mWE, invites a radical kind of looking, seeing beauty in integrating diversity of self and other, seeing past stereotypes and binaries, and seeing what’s always been there but hidden by gendered conditioning. 


I bring a historian’s perspective and an artist’s soul to every I’mWE image. I feel like I’m channeling Shiva, Tiresias, and Ursula LeGuin not as visual influences but as quiet companions, guiding me toward understanding that wholeness has many forms. I invite viewers to gaze deeper, think broader, treasure humanity’s diversity, and feel more freely.


This new work isn’t just about gender. It’s about how we see each other, how we see ourselves, and certainly how we see “other.”


My creative impulse permeates my life experiences as a sailor, teacher, race-relations facilitator, inventor and business owner, cannabis industry pioneer, partner in love, loss and rediscovered love.