• My creative process is deeply influenced by a blend of surrealism, historical elements, and ever-evolving modernity

    I find inspiration in everything from current fashion trends to classic literature, drawing on a wide range of influences to create art that bridges the past and the present

    By weaving whimsical and fantastical details into my work, I aim to craft pieces that feel both imaginative and grounded

  • This approach allows me to unite seemingly disparate elements, finding common ground

    by doing so, my work resonates with a diverse audience and invites them to see the familiar in unexpected ways

  • The Ethereal Encounters series was born from my pull toward astrology and the Zodiac,

    further sparked by the idea of weaving these elements into a world inspired by mermaids and the lost city of Atlantis

    Ethereal Encounters

  • Similarly, the idea for The Greatstock series came about after watching "Daisy Jones & The Six"

    While watching, I was enamored with the fashion, as well as reminded of the cultural impact of that era; namely, Woodstock in 1969. Soon after, I rediscovered Baz Luhrman’s “The Great Gatsby”, and was captivated by the timeless elegance and grandeur of that time period

  • Inspired by a modern Roaring Twenties marriage to a retro revolution, I had a complete vision for the series

    Fusing these two ideas led to the creation of a surreal festival, aptly named “Greatstock”

    It’s in these intersections of ideas that my most compelling work comes to life

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