
I am a cloud of space dust. I am a collection of particles dealing with depression. I am weaving through waves of space-time and isolation. My work is the product of this existentialism, loneliness, and search for a connection to the sublime. I see cosmic phenomena as a reflection of humanity in its grounded experiences and heaven-ward musings. Through minimal and concise abstraction, my work highlights the fear and curiosity of the unknown, the pain and clarity of silence, and the delicate and fluctuating nature of states of being.
I am a light-bringer. Light is my muse; intangible, radiant, and divine. Materials such as mirrors, glass, spray paint, charcoal and paper seek to capture this immateriality. My process gently builds value, pulling light, form, and symbol from black voids. These works use drawing techniques in the mark making. Charcoal is delicately accumulated on paper while spray paint is subtracted away from glass mirrors to reveal ambient light.
This exhibition displays the balance and ever-presence of life and death through the overlapping lenses of religion and astrophysics. Symbolic through lines in this show include the amorphous space cloud, the soul as recycled energy, the mysterious finality of death, and the void of black holes.
My practice is religious, meditative, and psycho-therapeutic; finding spirituality in physics and science in the divine. Celestial bodies and astrophysical phenomena such as black holes and nebula become both symbols of faith and representations of emotional and mental struggles.
The Soul Gravity- Guided to Black
Rhizome DC October 1-30, 2022






Grief and Spirituality
The featured works were pulled from an on-going body of work started in 2020 reckoning with states of grief, existentialism, and a yearning for spiritual connections in a scientific world. Raised with a fascination with myth and religion, these works were a way to process death and, by extension, life through the intersections of physics, symbolism, diagrams, and religious iconography.








