About

 

I never viewed myself as an artist growing up, so I did what most college students do: enroll in a major that I know nothing about. I bounced around from Criminology to Sports Medicine, tried out Biology and ended up in Studio Arts. 

I would find myself doing things to take my mind off school work. Instead of studying, I’d end up painting images that were therapeutic to me. I found the process remedial, and so I committed to studying this new outlet of mine. 

Ironically I never did take a painting class in college. Instead, I enrolled in courses that would produce alternative fabrications through mediums that differed from painting, such as sculpture, digital fabrication, and film. 

What I ended up with was questioning the very idea of what it means to be an artist in an art school. To this day I don’t think I can definitively state what art is, because art differs from its origins and its viewer. 

Is it personal or subjective? Is it a cheap gimmick for the affluent to indulge themselves in, or is it the shadows in a photograph that bonds the emotions between two viewers?

My works focus on sleek minimalism, architecture, design, abstraction, space, and originality.

More to come.