I don’t consider myself a fine artist,
I don’t see my work on a wall or in a museum.
I don’t see my work on a wall or in a museum.
I create to solve problems.
I create to help others see in a new way.
I create to reinvent ideas.
I am interested in the complex inner workings of the human mind and the ways in which we process and interpret the world around us. I believe we are all interconnected by innate pulls, yet are still shaped by our individual experiences.
My work is “aesthetically pleasing chaos”, built of multiple layers of meaning, material, and process. I aim to overwhelm, comfort, and intrigue.
My work is subtly intertwined in our world, within visuals that prompt you to question a concept, experience an emotion, or realize a new truth.