I am passionate about nature, cities, travel, and landscape.
Colors, line and shape inspire me.
Vibrant or subtle, the textures, layers and movement of the city and the natural environment provide sources for my artwork.
I started making art as a child, constantly getting into paint and experimenting with any new materials I could get my hands on.
In a sense my current art is a continuation of my early exploratory spontaneous process.
My work begins with an underlayment of color and evolves through many layers of paint, pastel, chalk, and other media.
I’ve always been inclined to the arts, appreciating strange works of art, doodling, sketching, and visiting art museums where I looked up to 40ft paintings thinking how it would be to create something of such beauty. Doodling little figures, comics, and the like was the only “art” I was making at them time. I didn’t see it as a part of my life but just something I did.
MIxed Media and Visual art educator in Baltimore County. MICA Grad.
Art has always been my passion, throughout my years I have dabbled in all types of styles and mediums. About two years ago I was told that not everyone could see color when they listened to music so I did more research on this and it turns out I have a neurological condition chromesthesia. To help explain what chromesthesia is I have been recreating how I see music using alcohol and ink on yupo paper and acrylic paint on canvas. My goal is to eventually find a way to recreate an interactive immersive way to really show what having chromesthesia is like.