From the moment I could hold a crayon, I was sketching on walls, driven by an innate desire for creation. Even as a preschooler, upon seeing a poster of basic shapes, I dreamt of inventing a new one.
I don't consider myself a natural-born talent, but a testament to years of accumulated knowledge and honed skills. I am grateful to my most influential teachers, Myron Barnstone and Anthony Frudakis, for passing on guarded drawing, design, and sculpting secrets.I always say that “There's a reason cavemen didn't sculpt the David. It's thousands of years of knowledge passed down through generations."
My artistic expression isn't confined to just one medium. Whether it's drawing, painting, singing, music, or writing, I immerse myself in a symphony of creation, each form feeding my insatiable hunger for connection and creation.
As an artist, my goal is to discover and celebrate beauty in its infinite forms. Nothing fascinates me more than the intricacies of the human mind, body, and soul. I view beauty as the seamless integration of elements into a cohesive whole. Everything in existence is connected, and I strive to reflect this interconnectedness in my art.
In my creative process, I believe that for an artwork to be truly complete, every thought, line, and form must serve a singular purpose, contribute to the whole, and connect to every other element in a harmounious hierarchy. I search for truth, love, beauty, essence, and unity.
My work will always seek to capture the form of spirit—everything else is optional.