About Me

Hey there—I’m a surrealism artist living in Austin, Texas, where weirdness fuels my creativity and paint occasionally ends up on my dog.

My work is all about exploring the tangled mess of mental health—those highs, lows, and everything in between. I use vibrant, bright colors to represent hope and joy, and contrast them with black and grey elements to reflect the harder, darker moments we all face. It’s a visual tug-of-war between light and shadow, meant to say: you’re not alone in this.

I’ve been painting since I could walk (and possibly before I could form full sentences). Art has always been my safe space—a way to let feelings out when words didn’t quite cut it. I started with acrylics, but recently branched out to oils - I’m obsessed. They’re messy, unpredictable, and absolutely perfect—kind of like life.

Recently, one of my favorite ways to connect with people is through live painting. There’s something electric about creating a piece in real time, surrounded by music, energy, and curious onlookers. I always thought I’d struggle to create in front of others, but I’ve grown a love for turning the act of painting into a shared experience. It’s raw, spontaneous, a little chaotic—and that’s exactly the point.

My mission? To make people feel seen, heard, and a little more understood. If one of my pieces makes you laugh, cry, or just pause mid-scroll and go “same,” then I’ve done my job.