Fortunate to emerge from an artistic family, with the resources to elevate my creative inclination, I was exposed to new expressive tools almost daily and art promptly became my outlet.
Studying Fine Art in high school exposed me to incredible activists and I became engrossed in art as a communicative vessel.
Earning my BFA in Graphic Design and initially struggling with rules and margins, I soon absorbed the ethos: restrictions = problem solving = creativity.
My career as an artist/designer has left me with an endless archive of experimental, nontraditional "incomplete" portfolios. Current captivations: fabric paint, cyanotype print, crochet, illustration (analog & digital), brand development, social media marketing, UX design, front-end development.
Throughout my experiments, some constants remain: confront accepted formulae, challenge societal standards (possibly with some shock value), and always create with intention.
Idealization and dehumanization of the female human. Deconstructed, abstracted paragons whose vitality is determined by the observer.
Idealization and dehumanization of the female human. Deconstructed, abstracted paragons whose vitality is determined by the observer.
A collective of heart-led advocates and movers in the margins—amplifying creativity, resilience. Transforming communities from the inside.
Depictions of mental health conditions. Originating from single lined scrawls and meaning derived from completed renders.
Incestuous replicas. The obsessive recursion of unattainable beauty. Surgically rendered, fleshless masks, metallic, cold, hallow.