
Legacies in Sacred Geometry
Visual altars—balancing the ancestral and the contemporary, the spiritual and the mathematical.
I create mixed-media collage portraits that blend sacred geometry, vibrant mandalas, and archival Black imagery to explore lineage, identity, and the vibrant beauty of Black womanhood. Each mandala is meticulously hand-drawn and paired with images and jewels, weaving precision and intuition into symmetrical forms that reflect resilience, ritual, and reverence. At their core, they are meditational affirmations of focus, grace, vibrance, and reflection.
Each piece in this collection blends hand-drawn mandalas with archival images of Black women, highlighting their beauty and styling them with the power of spiritual geometry. These works are not merely decorative, they are intentional compositions that infuse sacred patterns with jazz structure and ancestral memory. The mandalas, serving as symbolic jewelry, reflect mathematical precision and emotional depth.
At the center of each image is a Black woman—poised, eternal, and adorned with cosmic design. Her presence anchors the viewer. Her gaze invites contemplation. Her ornamentation becomes a portal.
This is art as invocation. As reclamation. As praise. As honor.
Ornate. Symbolic. Mandalas.
Hand-drawn mandalas and abstract compositions inspired by meditation, memory, and movement. Each piece is a confluence of story and stillness—created through lines, colors, angles, and alignment to ground, inspire, and spark reflection in the spaces we inhabit.