Portfolio
Works on Paper
Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.
Edgar Degas
Drawings
These are the moments I capture—like notes pinned to a wall. They are pauses poured onto paper without pretension: torn from the notebook, with mistakes, crooked lines, and all the imperfections that connect us.
Collages
These double-sided collages are artistic conversations that unfold over time, beginning with collected images that trigger ideas.
Prints
Exploring printmaking methods including intaglio, woodcut, and experimental relief techniques.
Drawings
These are the moments I capture—like notes pinned to a wall. They are pauses poured onto paper without pretension: torn from the notebook, with mistakes, crooked lines, and all the imperfections that connect us. This is the basic exercise of drawing for the pure pleasure of it.
Collages
These double-sided collages are artistic conversations that unfold over time, beginning with collected images that trigger ideas.
Prints
Exploring printmaking methods including intaglio, woodcut, and experimental relief techniques.
Drawings
These are the moments I capture—like notes pinned to a wall. They are pauses poured onto paper without pretension: torn from the notebook, with mistakes, crooked lines, and all the imperfections that connect us. This is the basic exercise of drawing for the pure pleasure of it.
Collages
These double-sided collages are artistic conversations that unfold over time, beginning with collected images that trigger ideas.
Prints
Exploring printmaking methods including intaglio, woodcut, and experimental relief techniques.
My sculptural practice spans multiple mediums, techniques, and sizes. Works range from pop-art-sized papier-mâché and hand-carved wood to LED installations and limited-edition PVC series.
installation
Immersive installations designed for specific spaces, where every element contributes to the experience. In some cases, this means adding elements or design to existing sculptures to ensure the work speaks to the space and creates an optimal experience for the user.
Digital
New media that evolves with technology—exploring how digital advancements expand creative possibilities.
These pieces often start with a photograph of an object, space, or texture that connects to my personal experiences.
Through digital manipulation, I can recreate how my memory works—how it brightens certain details, softens edges, and sometimes combines different moments into one vivid recollection.
The complexity of the work reflects the evolving technology at the time of creation.
Digital work that evolves with technology. Exploring how advancements in tools and techniques expand creative possibilities.
These pieces often start with a photograph of an object, space, or texture that connects to my personal experiences.
Through digital manipulation, I can recreate how my memory works—how it brightens certain details, softens edges, and sometimes combines different moments into one vivid recollection.
These pieces often start with a photograph of an object, space, or texture that connects to my personal experiences. Through digital manipulation, I can recreate how my memory works—how it brightens certain details, softens edges, and sometimes combines different moments into one vivid recollection.
Collaborations
Collaborative projects expand creative possibilities through shared vision and collective action.
Partnerships with artists push my ideas into territory I wouldn’t explore alone, while allowing me to engage with art as protest and social experience in new ways.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
African Proverb
Collaborative projects expand creative possibilities through shared vision and collective action. Partnerships with artists push my ideas into a territory that I wouldn’t explore alone, while allowing me to engage with art as protest and social experience in new ways.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
African Proverb
Collaborative projects expand creative possibilities through shared vision and collective action. Partnerships with artists push my ideas into territory I wouldn’t explore alone, while allowing me to engage with art as protest and social experience in new ways.
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
African Proverb