Smoke on the Water

Private Opening (Invite Only)
Tuesday, June 17 | 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Drinks + light bites served

TreePeople’s Schuman Family Foundation
Conference Center
(map)
12601 Mulholland Dr, Beverly Hills, CA

I’m thrilled to invite you to the private opening preview of my newest solo exhibition, “Smoke on the Water”—a deeply personal body of work exploring the beauty, grief, and duality of wildfire in Los Angeles.

Please RSVP by June 15 to: artistmdmcreations@gmail.com

About the Exhibition

June 18 - 28, 2025
Wednesday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
TreePeople’s Schuman Family Foundation Conference Center (map)
12601 Mulholland Dr, Beverly Hills, CA

My solo exhibition, Smoke on the Water, inaugurates TreePeople’s new visual art and environmental programming at the Schuman Family Foundation Conference Center in Beverly Hills.

This new body of work features large-scale gouache paintings on paper that explore wildfire as a force of beauty, grief, and ecological tension. Drawing from my experience growing up in fire-prone Benedict Canyon, I reflect on what it means to live with fire—not only as a physical threat, but as a memory, a rhythm, and an evolving part of life in California.

Each piece is built through a slow layering process using gouache, where translucent washes and dense details accumulate to create a kind of atmospheric residue. The work balances the seductive pull of color and light with the devastation at its core—inviting viewers to hold complexity, to see the sublime within destruction.

I’ll be available to talk with visitors during these times:
• Thursday, June 19
• Saturday, June 21 (Artist Walkthrough at 11:00 AM)
• Saturday, June 28

This show launches TreePeople’s new visual art and environmental programming, and I’m honored to be the first artist to exhibit in this stunning space. As a native Angeleno, these pastel paintings reflect my lived experience with fire and climate grief—and what it means to find the sublime within destruction.

40% of all artwork sales will be donated to TreePeople’s Wildfire Resilience Fund, supporting vital reforestation and fire recovery efforts across Southern California.