The Abstract Lens

Thoughts on Art, Process, and Perception

Welcome to The Abstract Lens, a space where I explore the philosophies and techniques that define my artistic practice. Through thoughtful reflections on color, abstraction, and the interplay of physical and digital mediums, these articles offer a deeper understanding of my creative process. This is a place for collectors and art enthusiasts to engage with the transformative power of art, discovering how perception, emotion, and expression converge in contemporary abstract work.

Abstract art isn’t just about splashes of color or random shapes—it’s about diving deeper, exploring emotions, and embracing perspectives that challenge the conventional…

Uncovering the art you’re drawn to is an intimate process, often intertwined with self-discovery…

Confident collecting is about more than just acquiring pieces that hold financial worth—it’s about finding artwork that speaks to you…

Art is my way of blending the tangible with the intangible, the traditional with the modern…

In my work, color isn't just a tool; it's a language. It’s how I communicate without words…

Living with ADHD, schizoaffective disorder, and being on the autism spectrum means my world is a kaleidoscope of sensations, thoughts, and emotions…

Art therapy is more than just creating—it’s a deeply personal and transformative experience that taps into your emotions, thoughts, and memories…

“For me, creating art is not just a process—it’s a philosophy, a way of reshaping reality through bold, uncompromising expression.”

— JustinBobby