SALT LYFE | 2021
Salt Lyfe is a series of paintings I created after moving from New York to Virginia, just before the pandemic. This body of work is deeply inspired by the folklore and mythology of my youth, reflecting both a sense of nostalgia and my connection to the natural world. The imagery captures the essence of life by the water, blending local traditions with surreal, dreamlike elements.
The first piece in the series, Chic’s Beach Crab Bake, shows women lounging on a local beach where people catch crabs in the Chesapeake Bay, a nod to the Spring Break gatherings and rituals that define the area. At the same time, the series playfully pokes fun at the ubiquitous Salt Life sticker you see on nearly every car in Virginia Beach. Through this mix of sincerity and humor, I explore the intersection of memory and our connection to place.
The work was shown in Yungspace’s virtual gallery in April 2021.
Witch Duck
48x36 in | acrylic on wood panel | 2021
Chic's Beach Crab Bake
48x36 in | acrylic on wood panel | 2021
She Shed Space Ship
36x24 in | acrylic on wood panel | 2021
Ursula Major's Blue Ridge Chalet
36x24 in | acrylic on wood panel | 2021
VB Princess
30x24 in | acrylic on canvas | 2021
Witch of Pungo
30x24 in | acrylic on canvas | 2021
View from the gallery
View from the gallery