A curated journey through my private visions
I’ve always viewed my creative identity as a dresser of infinite drawers—a collection of nested stories and hidden textures. To engage with my work is to pull on a handle and discover something entirely new; I refuse to be defined by a single style or a static lens. Instead, my practice is a constant uncovering of different 'compartments' of the human experience. Whether it’s a bold surge of color or a quiet, intricate detail, each piece is a fresh discovery tucked away for the curious observer to find. I don't just create art; I invite you to open a drawer, peer inside, and see what we’ve found today.
Though I consider my creativity as a dresser of many drawers, I value the most important drawer, the one that I hold for you. When you bring a piece of my art into your home, you aren’t just hanging a canvas; you are inviting a conversation with your own history. For me, art is deeply personal—especially when I am capturing the spirit of a cherished family member or a loyal pet. These aren't just 'styles' or 'subjects'; they are the things you care about most, rendered in a way that words cannot reach. I don't just paint what I see; I paint the importance of who they are to you, ensuring that their story has a permanent place on your walls and a constant voice in your home

