My practice spans sculpture, collage, and illustration, each medium helping me explore the connections between nature, technology, and human experience. In my sculptures, I create sci-fi-inspired worlds where futuristic designs and natural ecosystems come together. These pieces reflect on themes like purpose, function, resource utilization, and the effort it takes to shape the world around us. I’m drawn to the physical process of making—working with my hands feels meditative and grounding.
The collage and illustration work focuses on themes of change, perception, and the tension between individuality and conformity. Using layered and fragmented compositions, I try to capture the feeling of living in an overstimulated, fast-paced world. These pieces invite viewers to reflect on their own growth and how they navigate the complexities of modern life.
At its core, my art is about finding moments of pause and reflection in a chaotic world. Whether through highly detailed sculptures or layered collages, I want to create spaces where people can reverie, wonder, and reconnect with their own creativity. I believe that imagination and play are essential tools for understanding ourselves and our place in the world.