Yes! I do make art, though I like to think of it as a constantly evolving practice rather than one fixed in a single medium. My creativity spans writing, photography, and graphic design, and lately I’ve been imagining ways to merge these into tangible forms—like painting and sculpting—so that the story, the image, and the texture all exist together. I love experimenting with mixed media: combining text with visual elements, photography with drawing, or sculpture with storytelling.
Art in my family is a thread that runs deep—my sister paints portraits professionally, and my kids love sculpting and drawing. Being around them inspires me to explore more tactile and playful forms, too. I’m excited to start painting and sculpting myself, seeing it as a way to bring the worlds I imagine in writing and photography into three-dimensional, interactive experiences.
My style is still forming, but I’m drawn to pieces that feel immersive and layered, ones that invite the audience to explore not just visually but emotionally and intellectually. My audience is anyone curious about the unseen, the metaphysical, or the intersections between story, image, and object—though really, I hope my work inspires anyone open to exploring ideas in new ways.
Art for me isn’t just about creation—it’s about connection, exploration, and transformation. I’m looking forward to combining my different skills into something that can be both experienced and contemplated.