My sold and private collection below

In 2017, I began a journey to explore a visual language that existed entirely outside the constraints of commercial client briefs. Drawing on my SCAD foundation in color theory and the psychology of color, I initially turned to gouache on cardboard as an accessible medium to decompress after agency hours. Between 2017 and 2020, this practice underwent a significant evolution as I began integrating collage and found-magazine narratives to voice more complex, abstract stories. This period served as the crucible for my artistic identity, allowing me to build a cohesive collection that redefined how I perceive the world through mixed media. Today, that identity has matured into a large-scale practice, where I am scaling my signature collage-and-paint style into expansive murals and high-concept fine art pieces.

The development of my fine art practice has led to a consistent resume of exhibitions, group shows, and artist talks across both digital and physical landscapes. During the isolation of COVID-19, I successfully pivoted to experimental and digital art shows, maintaining a creative presence when physical galleries were inaccessible. As the world reopened, I brought this work to the streets of Brooklyn through interactive art walks, engaging with the community directly and fostering dialogue around the themes in my work. This journey has solidified a distinct artistic identity—"Tired Young Man"—that serves as a 24/7 pursuit of creative expression beyond my laptop. Ultimately, this body of work proves that my vision as an Art Director is fueled by a relentless personal drive to create, innovate, and tell stories in any medium.

1st Realm
Markers on Bristol
2019

Self Portrait
Mixed Media on Canvas
2021

“No Time For You.”
Mixed Media/Clay on Wooden Canvas
36” x 36”

“East - South Connection”
Mixed Media Collage on Canvas
24” x 24”

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