About
Art has been my language since childhood, a constant companion long before I picked up a paintbrush professionally. After spending 14 years in marketing, I made the bold decision to pursue painting full-time - transforming a lifelong passion into my primary form of expression.
As a self-taught artist, my work draws inspiration from urban contemporary artists like Ernie Barnes, Todd McFarlane, and Aaron McGruder. Growing up with limited resources taught me that creativity isn't about fancy materials, but about seeing possibility in what's available.My paintings explore the beautiful complexity of human experiences. Like a well-loved stuffed animal with its visible scars and carefully mended wounds, or a child being given the space to preserve the innocence of play in a world increasingly dominated by screens, each piece tells a story of resilience and the profound beauty of uninterrupted childhood.
I'm not interested in creating art that requires a complex interpretation. The greatest compliment I've ever received is simple: "Your art makes me happy." That's my entire artistic mission summed up in five words. Each painting is an invitation to smile, to remember, to reconnect with the unbridled hope we often leave behind in childhood.
My work is a celebration of joy - pure and unfiltered. It's about finding beauty in our imperfections and remembering that our stories, like a treasured childhood toy, are meaningful exactly because of the marks we've collected along the way.