Studio Art
I am a multi-disciplinary artist, working through photography, illustration, and graphic design.
While the subject matter of my art is broad, the bulk of my work deals with ephemerality, privacy, and ritual.
Life is fleeting, and to be remembered, you must first be known.
I am especially interested in how these themes appear in the changing landscape of my hometown, and it's liminal spaces; the attention economy and surveillance capitalism. Formally, my artwork is unified by interest in the shifting effects of light as it reflects, refracts, and glows.
Strange encounters of the suburban kind


The Twins (2024)


Gloaming Trio (2023) and Tumnus Transformed (2023)

Evening Transmutation (2024) and Conclave (2024)
Attention Economy
This body of work addresses the transformation of society due to the pervasiveness of digital technology. My work invites audiences to reconsider how the internet affects their moods, viewpoints, and relationships. I coax the viewer to consider the ethics and legality of how companies use the web to gather personal data and affect human behavior. My works create an eerie atmosphere that reflects the voyeuristic practices of digital platforms, as they mine information about their users and monetize human attention. I speculate a future where the power of tech companies remain unchecked by government oversight.

Our Main Competitor is Sleep, 2021

Better Than You Know Yourself, 2021
Echolocation, 2021

Tagged, 2019

Screen Time, 2019


My first car as private, yet liminal safe-haven. space to chill in, hatred of driving, rituals of saftey.