Who Am I?

My art comes from a place that isn’t easy to explain. It lives in emotion, in things we carry, the things we avoid, and the things we don’t say out loud.

Working primarily in graphite, I create detailed, realistic drawings that often hold deeper symbolic meaning. I’m drawn to the idea of making the unseen visible, turning feelings that are hard to talk about into something tangible.

Many of my pieces explore what it feels like to be human, to hold onto the past, to struggle quietly, and to keep going even when things feel heavy. I use contrast, texture, and careful detail to build not just an image but a feeling.

More than anything, I want my work to connect. If someone can look at a piece and feel understood or see a part of themselves in it, then I’ve done what I set out to do.