Desert Nostalgia

2026. Palm Springs, CA

Inspired by Palm Springs mid-century architecture, cacti, the 60s, cocktail parties, San Jacinto mountains, palm trees, and desert heat

Imperial Park South 2025. Oil on Canvas, 20 x 16.” $950

Folded plate roofs of the 60s can be seen across multiple residential developments in Palm Springs. This depicts Imperial Park South designed by architect Barry Berkus.

1968 280 SL 2025. Oil on Linen, 16 x 16.” $825

Liquor Foods 2024. Oil on Linen, 16 × 16". Sold

Gym 2024. Oil on Linen, 20 x 30.” $1800

The Center 2025. Oil on Linen, 20 x 16.” $950

“The Center” sign for the original Town & Country Center in downtown Palm Springs. Designed by architects Paul R. Williams and A. Quincy Jones, it opened as an early mixed-use development. Now under consideration as the new home for Palm Springs Fire Department Station No. 1

Tropicale 2022. Oil on Linen, 20 x 16.” $950

Martini Machine 2025. Oil on Linen, 30 × 40.” NFS

Blowing Sand 2025. Oil on Linen, 16 x 16.” $750

Windmills 2024. Oil on Linen, 30 x 40.” $3600

Rolex 2025. Oil on Linen, 16 x 16.” $750

Blue Agave 2023. Oil on Linen, 16 x 16.” $750

Riviera Gardens 2024. Oil on Linen, 48 x 24.” $3850 with walnut frame

The Riviera Gardens development was designed by architect Donald Wexler. This revolutionary steel frame residential development was never fully completed due to a spike in steel prices in the 60s. This depiction imagining what the full development of Riviera Gardens might have been is based on drawings from the original plan.

Twin Palms 2025. Oil on Canvas, 8 x 10”. NFS

Joshua Tree 2026. Mixed Media on Canvas, 40 × 30”. Commission