Portfolio
Here are a few examples of my artistic vision, where each piece tells a unique part of my story through color, texture, and medium.
Artist
Statement
Art has always been my language when words fail me. Growing up, I learned to process pain and tell my story through creation, pouring into proects the emotions I couldn’t articulate. My work is deeply personal—born from experiences of loss and the journey to reclaim my identity. For much of my life, I kept my art hidden, believing it was too uncomfortable to share. But through therapy, friendship, and a near-death experience, I discovered the power of allowing others to see me fully, through my art. Creating is an act of healing for me. It’s where I confront my past and honor my present, where I rediscover who I am beyond the pain. As the CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield, I’m honored to help children find their own voices through art, to give them the safe spaces I once needed so desperately. Sharing my work publicly has been terrifying, but also liberating. My hope is that my art speaks to those who need to see it—that it sparks a moment of connection, reflection, or healing in others. For me, that’s what art is truly about: showing up authentically and trusting that the message will find the people it’s meant for.
Recent
Collections
Of Beasts & Beings
A surreal collection of pieces where humans and animals stand side by side. I see symbols of strength, vulnerability, and reflection. This body of work blurs the line between the natural and the mythical.
Themes: connection, duality, wildness, and belonging
Palette: saturated hues-burnt orange, teal, mustard, lavender, and pink
Style: surreal, funky, and maximalist
*Digital originals also available
Marked
For the ones who refuse to hide.
This collection is a tribute to the becoming. To the quiet, powerful evolution of stepping into who we are meant to be. Each portrait begins in stark black and white, grounded and unfiltered, then breaks open with a single burst of color...a symbol of identity, rebellion, joy, and truth. These faces represent the moment a person decides: I will no longer shrink, dim, or apologize for my existence. They are the bold, the tender, the curious, and the becoming...each leaning into their own light in a world that once tried to define them.
A reminder: you are allowed to take up space in full color.
*Digital originals also available

