I am an artist and a designer of color, shape, composition, and perspective — a visual communicator who speaks through contrast, texture, and form. My work exists at the intersection of design and emotion, blending realism, cubism, and abstraction to reflect the complexity of personal experience.
At the heart of my practice is a quiet rebellion — a refusal to conform to stylistic boundaries or emotional expectations. I use bold, bright colors and striking contrasts not just to capture attention, but to challenge the viewer’s emotional instincts. My brushstrokes are deliberate, expressive, and layered, each one a response to something felt but not spoken.
I create to connect — not through direct conversation, but through visual presence. Painting allows me to express what I find difficult to articulate in person: moments of beauty, tension, grief, or wonder. Every canvas is a space where internal realities meet external form.
Art, for me, is not a performance. It’s a form of truth-telling. And in that space between expression and interpretation, I invite the viewer to find something of themselves.