Artist statement

My work is rooted in identity, self-awareness, and the ongoing journey of self-love. Through

vibrant realism and personal symbolism, I aim to create art that reflects not only how I see

myself but how I process the world around me. Each piece is a mirror—sometimes clear,

sometimes cracked—revealing layers of culture, emotion, and faith.

My creative practice is deeply personal, but it speaks to something universal: the desire to be

seen, to understand ourselves, and to love who we are becoming. I’m not interested in

surface-level aesthetics; I’m exploring what lies beneath—where joy meets struggle, and

where the individual story becomes a shared human experience.

Whether it’s through portraiture, dream-inspired visuals, or poetic symbolism, my art invites

viewers to reflect on their own identities. I want people to feel something real, to slow down,

and maybe even discover a piece of themselves in the process.