About Me
I was born in May of 2001, where I’ve lived with my family in New York, always having one of the world’s biggest cities right in my backyard. I grew up in a house with 5 older brothers, so life was never exactly fair for me. For as long as I could remember, I always wanted to be an artist and create things that were fun, wacky, weird and little bit off putting, just like me! I attended the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, where I visited just about every museum and gallery to be seen in the city. My love for hiking in the wilderness and walking around a city are one and the same. I got a taste for beautiful, historical art, but I also fell in love with experimental art and design. The challenge of how far you could push something became a fun game to me. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a piece of art and all I can think is “how did they even think of this?” I’m always chasing that feeling. I met some great artists in my time at Tyler, but the sense of community and support I got from people similar to me was more important than their skills. I love to have a good laugh with friends and I doing art with the people I love. I was born in May of 2001, where I’ve lived with my family in New York, always having one of the world’s biggest cities right in my backyard. I grew up in a house with 5 older brothers, so life was never exactly fair for me. For as long as I could remember, I always wanted to be an artist and create things that were fun, wacky, weird and little bit off putting, just like me! I attended the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, where I visited just about every museum and gallery to be seen in the city. My love for hiking in the wilderness and walking around a city are one and the same. I got a taste for beautiful, historical art, but I also fell in love with experimental art and design. The challenge of how far you could push something became a fun game to me. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a piece of art and all I can think is “how did they even think of this?” I’m always chasing that feeling. I met some great artists in my time at Tyler, but the sense of community and support I got from people similar to me was more important than their skills. I love to have a good laugh with friends and I doing art with the people I love.