About Me

From an early age, I’ve been drawn to creative expression—writing music, playing guitar, and documenting the world through photography. Over time, that curiosity has grown into a deeper fascination with how art can function as a catalyst for social change. I’m interested in the ways narrative storytelling, especially within visual art, can humanize experiences, reveal overlooked histories, and create space for empathy.

My practice is shaped by lived experiences that continually push me to explore new forms of expression and take thoughtful risks in both life and art. Studying art history in Spain for four months expanded my understanding of how visual culture shapes collective memory and social consciousness, and it ignited a new sense of purpose in my work.

As I continue to grow, I’m committed to engaging with stories that challenge perception, collaborating with others, and exploring new media that allow me to reflect the world—and the people within it—with greater complexity and care. Traveling, learning from diverse communities, and expanding the narratives I engage with remain central to the evolution of my artistic practice.

Summer in Europe