My Story.
I’ve been drawing since I could hold a pencil — but back then, it was just a way to make sense of everything I felt and couldn’t say out loud. I was the quiet kid in school, often lost in the margins of my notebooks where strange little characters and dreamscapes would take form. Art wasn’t something I planned to pursue — it was just something I couldn’t let go of.
In high school, I fell in love with visual storytelling through graphic novels and surrealist art. That love eventually led me to the School of Visual Arts in New York, where I earned my BFA in Illustration. During those years, I discovered digital painting and never looked back. There was something about the freedom of digital tools — the way they let me blend traditional techniques with experimental textures — that felt like home.
After graduation, I began taking small freelance jobs: album covers, character art, emotional portraits. Slowly, what started as a side hustle turned into a full-time journey. Now, I work with clients around the world — collaborating on deeply personal projects, book and album visuals, and surreal compositions that explore memory, identity, and emotion.
My art is rooted in storytelling. Whether I’m painting a face full of secrets or an abstract expression of grief or joy, I want the viewer to feel something — to pause, reflect, and maybe even see a piece of themselves.
When I’m not creating, I’m probably reading something weird, sipping coffee, or taking long walks with my sketchbook in tow. I’m based in Brooklyn, but I’m always dreaming somewhere else.
If my work resonates with you, I’d love to connect — whether it’s a commission, a collaboration, or just a shared appreciation for visual emotion.