“I am an illustrator living right outside of New York City. During my years studying in New York (at Parsons and the David J. Passalacqua School), I was introduced to the art of reportage. Reportage taught me what it means to be an artist. It is an honest practice of observing, understanding, and translating. New York is an amazing place and in many ways the entire world is here. The people, places, history and culture have allowed me to grow as an artist as I try to keep my art evolving to match it’s constantly changing landscape.
What I love most about what I do is the opportunity to meet someone new, discover a place I’ve never been, or learn something just because I’m out there doing it. The practice of translating what I see into something that communicates has taught me about myself and my reasons for creating art.
In today’s world of communication, it is increasingly rare to see the humanity in visual language, and even more rare to feel it. I believe it is so important to remember that our uniqueness is what makes the world interesting and beautiful.”