I’m a multidisciplinary artist and designer whose work is ever-evolving—fluid and adaptable, much like the journey that brought me here. With a background in client services as a graphic designer, I’ve spent years shaping creative visions for others. But my personal art? That’s for me—both the me I am now and the me I once was.
I became the person I needed when I was younger, and I create for her—for those who never felt like they had permission to take up space, to be bold, to exist unapologetically. My work is a balance of vibrant storytelling and intentional design, blending nostalgia with a sense of belonging. Whether through illustration, murals, or mixed media, my goal is to spark connection, invite curiosity, and remind others (and myself) that we are allowed to be here.
Artist Type: Media Arts: Graphic Artist, Media/Visual Communications, Producer, Voiceover; Visual Arts: Illustrator, Mixed Media Artist, Muralist, Painter, Photographer
Artist Style: Street Art: Surrealistic, Symbolic; Visual Art: Contemporary, Illustrative, Minimalism, Pop, Portraiture, Realism
Artist Medium: Acrylic; Clay; Colored Pencil; Computer; Drawing Media; Photography; Watercolor
My work is a reflection of identity, creative expression, and play. As an artist and designer, my style is fluid—shaped by years of working in client services, where adaptability was key. But when I create for myself, I lean into bold storytelling, vibrant colors, and a mix of structured design and intuitive flow.
At its core, my art is a conversation between past and present—a balance between who I am now and who I needed then. I create for those who felt like they couldn’t, but more importantly, I create because I can. Permission isn’t something given; it’s something I grant myself. It’s the freedom to express without apology, to explore without constraint, and to take up space in the ways I once thought I couldn’t.
My work embraces themes of nostalgia, resilience, and belonging, blending pop-art influences with personal symbolism. Whether through murals, digital pieces, or mixed media, I approach every project with intention, layering meaning into every stroke, shape, and hue.
Art, to me, is an act of self-permission—the internal choice to be seen, to tell my story, and to create without hesitation. And in doing so, I hope to inspire others to give themselves that same permission.