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Our online teen platform, "Stream of Consciousness" (SOC), supports students teaching and learning mental and emotional health tools from their fellow teens who are trained in our FundaMental LifeTools Program, as part of the 1M Conscious Youth initiative. Mental health tools should be accessible to all - beyond borders, available anytime, for free.
Indivisible Arts have turned away zero students in need. That is made possible through the scholarship program. Every $200 gives a student 2 months of classes. Our goal is 10k.
Special thanks to Matthew Biancaniello for sponsoring our 2025 scholarship fund.
Teaching Creative Wisdom tools & arts at DaVinci school connected to the South Bay foster care system.
One Way or Another
36" x 36"
Mixed media on canvas including acrylic, charcoal, handmade papers and graphic textiles.
Surfer's Calling
30" x 40" x 1.5"
Layered acrylics on canvas
"Surfer's Calling" portrays a lone surfer poised on the rocks, gazing toward the horizon in quiet anticipation. Layered acrylics are built up and gently revealed, allowing the figure to emerge organically - echoing the ocean's rhythm of give and take. A one-of-a-kind original that speaks to patience, courage, and the sea's eternal pull.
SPACE FOR THE UNKNOWN
30" x 30" x 2.5"
Beeswax, damar resin, and Japanese Kozo paper on wood panel
Encaustics refers to molten beeswax mixed with damar resin (which creates a harder surface) with oil paint added. This is heated to a melting point (160-220F), and quickly applied to a wood panel using natural bristle brushes while still warm. Each applied layer is fused to the previous one using another heat source. I use a heat gun, propane torch or tacking iron each of which gives a different texture. This is important to maintain its structural integrity. I then incorporate Japanese Kozo paper strips after dipping them into encaustic medium, by melting them onto the bed of beeswax.
Go Lightly
5' x 4' x 1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas
Assemblage
24" x 24" x 6"
Oil on canvas with opening containing driftwood
Blooming Sea
22" x 27" x 1.5"
Thread, acrylic paint, canvas on top of photo on high quality watercolor paper
In collaboration with photographer Cory Gehr.
Phuket
30" x 30"
Fabric and Acrylic
Phuket is part of my coastal collection and is made of fabric and acrylic paint. It comes fully framed with a maple floating frame.
The First Syllable
39" x 45" x 2"
Mixed Media, and paint, and original macro photography on canvas
Mansion, Palos Verdes
30" x 40" x 2"
Photograph of Palos Verdes on a large swell last winter. Duotone treated and printed on fine art paper / framed
Always win the politeness war
46" x 32" x 2"
Acrylic on paper, floater framed
Abstract 1
24" x 24" x 1.5"
Acrylic, oil, and oil stick on canvas
FMV for all 4: $4,800
Starting Bid for all 4: $3,800
Abstract 2
Abstract 3
Abstract 424" x 24" x 1.5"
Three Palms
48" x 36"
Acrylic on canvas.
Fell in love with these three grand palms blowing on a windy South Bay day. I started the painting plein air on location and finished in studio
Surf 009
16" x 9" x 7"
Copper, Stone, & Wood
A lone surfer charges down a rough, churning wave, locked in an aggressive stance. The wave crashes and twists with raw energy, but the surfer meets it head-on, all force and focus. This sculpture captures the intensity of the moment, the grit it takes to hold your line when the ocean pushes back. The sculpture sits on a hand-finished, oil-rubbed walnut base with a custom copper stand. A small copper nameplate on the stand displays the initials GG and the year.
Beach 007
10" x 10" x 7"
Three copper figures lie side by side relaxing after a surf. A moment that speaks to friendship, comfort, and shared time. The sculpture sits on a hand-finished, oil-rubbed walnut base with a custom copper stand. A small copper nameplate on the stand displays the initials GG and the year.
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