I’m a visual artist working across photography, film, and writing, focused on capturing truth through emotion and story. I travel, create, and document moments as they are, not as they’re expected to be. My work isn’t about perfection or polish, it’s about what’s real, what’s felt, and what lingers long after the moment has passed.
I create because I’ve always needed to tell stories. Before anything else, I lived inside the ones I made up. Characters, moments, entire worlds that felt more real than anything else. Now it’s different, but not really. Sometimes it’s just a moment that stays. The temperature of the air, a smell, a feeling I can’t explain. I try to capture those fragments as they are. The beautiful ones, the painful ones, the ones that are hard to sit with. I don’t filter any of it. I don’t think art survives that. We already live in a world that edits everything—we don’t need more of that here.
I believe in freedom, in love, and in the freedom to choose what that looks like. Art isn’t something extra. It’s how people survive, how they process what they’ve been through, and how they understand themselves. It’s where truth lives, before it gets shaped into something easier to accept.