
If it isn’t printed, it isn’t real!
Digital Paintings
Merging ancient painting traditions with modern tools, all artworks are painted by hand using carefully crafted digital tools such as brushes, pens, markers, and charcoals. Digital collages are built from scanned papers and re-applied to the paintings. To bring them into the physical world, each work is printed on individually chosen, fine-art archival paper.

From plate to paper
Monotypes
Rooted in the ancient tradition of printmaking, layers of paint are repeatedly transferred from plate to paper through a fully manual process, without the use of a printing press. The resulting planographic monotypes stand on their own or serve as a base for further mixed-media techniques and collage.

Fragmenting space through a lense.
Photography
Photography begins with observation and unfolds through interpretation. Light, surface, and atmosphere are carefully composed and subtly transformed through a restrained editing process. Each image is printed on chosen fine-art papers, giving permanence to moments that would otherwise remain ephemeral.