I have a pretty wet and loose style. I've always been captivated by art in all its forms. To me, art lives in the quiet spaces of everyday life—found in the moments we aren’t intentionally seeking it. That belief guides my creative process. I work in a wet, loose style, blending color on the palette and directly on the surface, allowing spontaneity and the natural behavior of paint to lead the way
. The results aren’t always predictable, but that’s part of what I love; each piece becomes a reflection of life’s beautiful uncertainties. My approach leans toward a painterly technique, applying pigment to whatever surface feels most fitting—canvas, wood, or something more unconventional. My paintings are glimpses of moments that have moved me, visual memories of feelings I want to capture and share. Through my work, I hope viewers experience their own interpretations, connections, and emotions. Ultimately, my goal is to create art that feels honest and instinctive. Each painting is a small act of discovery and a reminder that embracing imperfection often leads to the most authentic expression. Inspiration
My inspiration is found all over, life, nature, and our collective human history inspire me when I least expect it. Techniques
I prefer a wet and loose technique. The "Painterly" technique would best describe mine, however I do not limit myself to one technique.