Artwork is made to be lived with, not just looked at
Personal Background and Artistic Journey
My path into art wasn’t traditional. Before this, I spent years in corporate America as the quiet rebel in the room: the person who insisted on bringing creativity into places that weren’t designed for it. Whether it was brainstorming, a training session, or a high‑stakes presentation, I infused creativity, energy, and fun into spaces that usually resisted it.
I understood that if you want people to connect, you must give them something that speaks to them differently. When I finally stepped into fluid movement and engineered color, it felt like the language I had been trying to speak all along.
That connection pairs naturally with my background in systems architecture and process design, shaping how I work: precise, curious, and always aware of how small changes create big shifts.
Philosophy and Approach
My work is rooted in contrast: stillness and energy, delicate color against bold gesture, organic movement shaped into intentional form. I’m drawn to the places where opposing elements meet and settle into something harmonious. I create pieces that bring curiosity, ease, and a quiet sense of transformation into a space.
I work with custom‑mixed acrylic paints and fluid‑art techniques such as Dutch Pour, Bloom, Free Pour, and Swipe. Every color in my palette is engineered by hand. I build each one from the ground up, tuning density, viscosity, and flow so the pigments behave with intention and carry the emotional tone I want the piece to hold.
My process blends experimentation with structure. I’m fascinated by how movement, weight, and timing interact to create both clarity and atmosphere within a single composition. Down to the finish, every choice is purposeful. The final seal is a deliberate part of the process, selected to protect the piece and to enhance the depth, clarity, and behavior of the colors I’ve engineered.
At the heart of my practice is a love of balance between chaos and structure, softness and clarity, movement and stillness. I create artwork that feels alive, shifts with the light, and helps a room become more itself.
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