About

Through a variety of mediums, my work explores the quiet, often overlooked moments of everyday life, particularly within interior and domestic spaces. I’m drawn to themes of identity, vulnerability, and beauty, using art as a way to examine the subtle interactions between the body and its environment. Whether through painting, digital work, or curating physical spaces, I see interior environments as a form of storytelling—one that speaks through surfaces, textures, and color.

I’m interested in the intersections of identity, emotion, and physical space and how materials, textures, and color palettes can evoke a sense of comfort or nostalgia. These same ideas apply to my art practice, where storytelling unfolds intuitively through mark making, color choices, and composition. Ultimately, my process is rooted in a desire to create spaces that feel lived in, intentional, and deeply human.

Seven years of experience in marketing and advertising have sharpened my sensitivity to narrative, symbolism, and emotional resonance—skills that deeply inform my artistic and design sensibilities. In marketing, whether designing an ad or developing a brand, you learn to step into the consumer’s perspective, constantly considering how your work will be seen, felt, and understood. This practice has heightened my attunement to human behavior and emotion, shaping both my material choices and visual compositions with a strong focus on connection, empathy, and intention.