I make art alongside my professional life in creative direction — not as a career path, but as a way of thinking, observing, and staying grounded. Most of what you see here is part of a quiet, ongoing practice that moves between sketchbooks, digital experiments, found materials, and recurring figures I return to over time.
I’m not part of a gallery, and I’ve rarely exhibited. That’s intentional. This work isn’t made for a market — it’s made to explore emotion, memory, movement, and fragments of everyday experience. Sometimes it’s abstract and loose; sometimes more narrative. It changes shape depending on where I am, what I’m noticing, or what I’m trying to unlearn.
This site is simply a space to gather and share some of those visual investigations. If it resonates, I’m always open to conversation.
Painting with acrylic
on paper in an abandoned
attic around 1994.
