Works on Blue
Paintings, drawings and collages on cyanotype prints.
Maria in Blue, 2023. Colored pencil on cyanotype print. 12 x 9 in.
Matryoshka Dolls, 2023. Airbrush, gouache and acrylic gold paint on glued cyanotype prints. Maria's family heirlooms. 8 x 8 in.
Stargazing Mermaid, 2025. Acrylic on cyanotype print. 7 x 5 in.
Two Friends Dance, 2024. Airbrush and color pencil on cyanotype print. 8 x 8 in.
Hand Witch, 2024. Gouache on cyanotype print. 6 x 2.5 in.
Sable the Namesake, 2024. Gouache on cyanotype print. 8 x 8 in.
Cat Goddess, 2024. Gouache and acrylic gold paint on cyanotype print made with music sheet. 7 x 5 in.
The High Priestess, 2025. Gouache and acrylic gold paint on cyanotype print. 10 x 6 in.
Knight of Swords, 2025. Gouache and acrylic gold paint on cyanotype print. 10 x 6 in.
Two Full Moons, 2025. Gouache and color pencil on cyanotype print. 12 x 12 in.
The Flood, 2024. Gouache on cyanotype print. 12 x 8 in.
Refugee Under Green Sun, 2023. Airbrush on cyanotype print. 7 x 5 in.
Anna with a Bow, 2023. Color pencil, gouache and airbrush on cyanotype print made with patterned paper. Recreation of an old family photograph of Maria’s sister. 12 x 9 in.
Getting Ready To Go Home, 2023. Watercolor and color pencil on cyanotype print. Recreation of family photo album featuring Maria and her mother. 24 x 16 in.
Andi and Masha, 2024. Color pencil and airbrush on cyanotype print. 12 x 9 in.
Best Friend, 2023. Color pencil and white ink on cyanotype print. Portrait of Maria’s late dog. 12 x 8 in.
Airbrush on cyanotype print. Exposed doily, tinsel and photo negative of Maria, her sister and her late grandmother. 9 x 12 in.
My Grandma Admits to Having Imaginary Conversations With Me When She Swims 4874 Miles Away, 1 of 3. Mixed media collage. 14 x 11 in.
My Grandma Admits to Having Imaginary Conversations With Me, 2 of 3.
My Grandma Admits to Having Imaginary Conversations With Me, 3 of 3.
Dreamy full-body portraits on collaged cyanotype prints.
Set on cyanotype print backgrounds rooted in family, nature, play, and love, these portraits celebrate the beauty, complexity, and divinity of sisterhood and womanhood. In a world that too often equates productivity with worth--a violent lie and myth weaponized to uphold capitalism’s extractive systems--these larger-than-life paintings assert: being is more than enough. I painted these portraits with reverence because a woman resting is a holy act, worthy of worship.
In lying still, in resting, in dreaming without apology, a woman reclaims her time. She reclaims herself. And in doing so, she moves the world forward.