Private Preview
A Quiet Introduction
Context for the current body of work—before any decision is made.
This page offers a private, guided look at a body of work that was recently presented in a public museum exhibition. It is not an auction page, and it is not a sales pitch. Its purpose is context—so that any decision, if one is made at all, is informed and unhurried.
About the Exhibition
This collection was shown as part of a solo exhibition at the Northeast Louisiana Delta African-American Heritage Museum. The work was developed and presented as a cohesive body, exploring themes of image, identity, structure, and meaning as they evolved over time in the studio.
Following the exhibition, a small number of works are now being released. Some are currently available through a public auction mechanism; others may be placed privately or held back entirely. This preview exists to introduce the work before any transaction is considered.
Selected Works from the Collection
Presented without pricing or pressure. Title, medium, year, and dimensions only.
These selected works offer a sense of the collection’s scope, materials, and intent—before any decision is considered.
How This Collection Is Being Released
Not all work is meant to move quickly, and not all collectors arrive ready to decide.
After the exhibition concluded, I chose to pause and observe interest before determining how—and to whom—these pieces should be placed. That decision was intentional. Some works have entered a public auction environment. Others may be offered privately, and some may remain unavailable.
This approach allows the work to find the right context and the right home, rather than forcing a uniform outcome.
This body of work has been exhibited and collected in institutional and private settings.
If You’d Like to Go Deeper
Two ways to continue—both without obligation.
The images on this page are a small selection. The Private Preview PDF includes additional works from the museum collection beyond what you see here, presented in a quieter, exhibition-style format.
If you’re ready to talk about one of the four works shown on this page, use the inquiry option instead. Both remain private, and neither implies commitment.
PDF request: additional works + context. Inquiry: a private conversation about a specific piece shown here.
A Final Note
Collectors approach work in different ways. Some move quickly. Others live with an image for months—or longer—before deciding. Both approaches are valid.
This page exists to support the latter.