It is absolutely no secret,
I have always been a
non-stop ball of creative energy.
From my years playing in orchestra, to how intently I traced logos as a kid, I have always been a creatively curious person.
I was always interested in history,
The day that truly changed the trajectory of my career was on a class trip to the National Library of Congress. My classmates and I were able to go on a tour underground the buildings, and they showed us the process of historic conservation in action.
Ancient maps, delicate artworks, and pieces that were being rejuvenated by the skilled conservators. It was then I decided that I wanted to study art history to help keep art alive and to learn my own artistic style in the process.

Untitled
Acrylic on canvas. My take on an abstract landscape inspired by the natural world in a Raphael piece. 2024.

Pastel Golden Hour - Countryside
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by impressionist paintings as well a mixture of memories in the English countryside and the city of Flores, Guatemala. 2024.

Untitled
Vector. Inspired by watercolor paintings. 2023.

Rosewater and Mint
Charcoal on paper. Still life study. 2020.

Untitled
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by an illustration from a vintage chinese cookbook. 2016.

Untitled
Acrylic on canvas. Abstracted rose still life. 2022 Unfinished.

Airy
Acrylic on canvas. Single textured cloud in open space. 2024.

Sueños de Guatemala
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by fragmented childhood memories with my family in Guatemala. 2019. Unfinished.

Sueños de Guatemala pt2
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by fragmented childhood memories with my family in Guatemala. 2019. Unfinished.

Sueños de Guatemala pt3
Acrylic on canvas. Inspired by fragmented childhood memories with my family in Guatemala. 2019. Unfinished.

Golden Hour
Vector printed on canvas, inspired by spanish and indegenous architecture. 2021.