Visionary Artist Roxyona


Siren Eyes
They say the sea is salt from siren tears. A longing, quiet ache that comes from knowing nothing can ever stay. Each dusk a siren would rise from the depths, her song curling through the wind like smoke. She sang not to lure but to remember faces long gone, love never fully held. One evening she did not sing. The moon leaned closer, the tide paused and she cried. Not loudly nor broken. Just one tear, clear and ancient, slipping down her cheek into the ocean. The sea took it like a secret. And each dawn as the sun began to touch the waves once more, you could feel it; that single drop of quiet longing, rippling through the sea.
[It began raining while I was live painting the first session, the droplets became beautifully stained into the piece over the course of finishing.]
20 × 20 inches on a 2 inch thick canvas
charcoal on canvas
2025

Parallel Place
There is another place that exists alongside this one, quiet and mostly unseen. I step into it the way a thought slips between breath, carrying fragments back and forth.
[While working on this piece, the air was thick with sea salt and tiny salt rings were embedded into the work.]
14 × 14 inches
charcoal on canvas
2025

Midnight Muse
This piece was created between the hours of midnight and 5am and can be viewed from any direction of choosing, as the piece was continually flipped while being created.
[I still can't decide which direction I prefer so it turns every direction every so often]
10 × 10 inches
charcoal on canvas
2025

Untitled Work
10 × 10 inches
charcoal on canvas
2025

Supposed To Be
20 x 16 inches
acrylic on canvas
2025

Fending For Oneself [part 1]
I dream of a world that exists as one; held together by those l've never know. I dream of a world where l'm free to be me, need not be seen externally. Reaching the farthest corners I seek eyes to be seen; gazing back at me in uncertainty. Our hearts placing stones upon moss cobbled walls, yet internally beat in synchronistic ferocity. Our throats dripped with swallowed words we must now speak - now is our time to grieve the felling trees. As The Dawn Star rises and The White Bison is born. Together we stand in prayer; looking into the eye of the storm.
charcoal on paper
2024

I Will Bloom Again [part 2]
I dream of a world that exists as one; held together by those l've never know. I dream of a world where l'm free to be me, need not be seen externally. Reaching the farthest corners I seek eyes to be seen; gazing back at me in uncertainty. Our hearts placing stones upon moss cobbled walls, yet internally beat in synchronistic ferocity. Our throats dripped with swallowed words we must now speak - now is our time to grieve the felling trees. As The Dawn Star rises and The White Bison is born. Together we stand in prayer; looking into the eye of the storm.
charcoal on paper
2024

Mirrored Artefact
24 x 24 inches
acrylic on paper; using smaller pieces of paper to press various acrylic painted original designs into a larger piece, repeating patterns and creating new
2022

Do tell me; About these dreams you are having
posca on paper poster
2021

Destroy - Classical Elements
24 x 24 inches
acrylic on paper; created using all the elements: burnt, soaked in water, rolled in dirt and fanned to dry
2022

Alignments Between
10 x 10 inches
acrylic on canvas
2020

Cyclical Ascension
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

One Light, Two Sources
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

Channeled Energy Commission
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

Untitled
24 x 24 inches
canvas
2019

Where I End and You Begin
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

The 234 Transit
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

The 234 Transit
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

The 234 Transit
12 x 12 inches
canvas
2019

 

Live Painting


Two weeks after creating my first 3 piece series: “The 234 Transit” in 2019; I was live painting at my first music festival. Spending the following year traveling the California Coast attending various festivals and underground parties.

Telopa Treloky, Jack Cavanaugh and myself
Live Collaboration @ The Untz Festival
- Mariposa, CA

Luke Schroeder and myself
Live Collaboration @ Mycorrhiza Connections
- Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Live Painting B-Roll 2019

Eternal Elements - Los Angeles, CA

The Untz Festival - Mariposa, CA

Eternal Elements - Los Angeles, CA

Lost & Found - Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Carlos Rodas and myself;
Live Collaboration @ Lost & Found
- Downtown Los Angeles, CA

 

Stickers


- untitled single sticker
- “Where I End and You Begin” 4 piece customizable sticker sheet -
[meant to be rearranged, recut and customized to create a new work of your own]

“Where I End And You Begin” was meant to be an interactive sticker, blurring the lines between artist & consumer. Arriving on a sheet in 4 pieces that can be reassembled in a variety of shapes & patterns or turned completely new with your own custom cutting and rearranging designs.