About me
My practice is driven by the belief that a single medium is rarely sufficient to capture the layered complexity of a lived moment. I view my creative process not by the time it takes to execute a piece, but by the genuine enjoyment of making it.
Traditional drawing serves as the primary engine of this process; the sheer accessibility of a pen or pencil offers a freeing, immediate way to capture an impulse.
Ultimately, my work is a dedicated exploration of the emotional spectrum. I am fascinated by how visual impact can grant art both voice and meaning. I recognize that for art to be honest, it must acknowledge that not every subject requires a somber lens; there is a profound necessity for whimsy, experimentation, and levity within the creative act.