Foundational Beliefs
People and stories belong together. They always have. Stories help us make sense of who we are, where we come from, and how we connect with others. But in the fast pace of modern life, it’s easy to lose that connection. We scroll, we skim, we move on quickly. Finding time to slow down, to listen deeply, or to reflect meaningfully can be a real challenge. That’s where my work comes in. I create projects that help bridge that gap—whether through visual art, thoughtful design, writing, or community events—each one an invitation to pause, reflect, and engage.
My goal is to make space for moments that feel real and grounded. I’m interested in how we can use creativity not just to express ourselves, but to build understanding and create shared experiences. Whether it’s a sculpture that tells a layered story, a digital design that feels both clear and intentional, or an event that brings people together in meaningful ways, I’m always thinking about how to blend imagination with intention.
I believe that complexity and accessibility can—and should—coexist. The work I do often involves looking closely at what’s overlooked, rethinking how we present ideas, and making sure the things we create invite participation, not just observation. I want my work to feel thoughtful, personal, and lasting—not flashy for a moment, but something that resonates over time.