The diversity of my work is my biggest problem and greatest strength. I have had some difficulty in finding a definite theme for my work, as each piece ends up telling a different story or view of my world. As a result, my art as a whole appears at first to be disjointed, but is linked by an integral factor: Through my art I attempt to use the blurry line we all share between fantasy and reality to introduce my experiences and opinions. I am most influenced by artists who use their talent to draw a dramatic reflection of our own paradoxical world through art. For that reason, graphic novels have always fascinated me and my style is greatly influenced by them and the artists who draw them, like Frank Miller and Dave Gibbons. The figurative, literal art of comics and stories has always meant more to me than interpretive pieces and that too is reflected in my pieces: I want to send some kind of message, but however the viewer interprets my art, it shouldn’t lead them in circles.
The research I have made has been in a very personal direction; I learn from other artists and their styles, but I find more original inspiration in surroundings, people and things from everyday life. My favorite media has always been pencil and pen, but the IB program has pushed me out of my comfort zone to explore painting and mixed media

A Heritage of Hate
12x33
Gouache, Mixed Media

MPD Mirror
23x29
Ink on Paper

LAS
18x20
Oil Pastel



When and When Not to Drink Series
6x12
Ink on Canvas

A Miracle of Science
22x31
Acrylic, Ink on Canvas

Life Hemorrhage
15x28
Ink on Canvas

Gorilla Joe and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Jacket (an Ode to Grunge)
49x65
Ink, Acrylic, Mixed Media

For God's Sake Laura! Shoot It N-
23x29
Ink and Oil Pastel

Memory Lane
24x19
Mixed Media Collage

My Scream
4.5x71
Mixed Media

Think(ing) Tank
20x26
Pencil, Collage

Laughing Gassed
7x21
Gouache, Crayon on Wood

Dear Diary
73x58
Mixed Media
WOW! Powerful images. Too good.
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This is great! I had no idea :)
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