Artist Bio

Based an hour outside the city of Atlanta, I’m an oil and mixed media based painter whose work exists at the crossroads of cinematic storytelling and lived experience. Currently finishing my MFA in Painting at Savannah College of Art & Design, I balance academic discipline with personal vulnerability to forge artworks that explore love, identity, connection and the fragile beauty of everyday life. The emotional terrain where cinematic storytelling and real life collide.

Though I feel like I’ve always been an artist, my relationship with it started long before formal training. As a child, I gravitated toward solitary creative activities—reading, drawing, painting, pottery, and dance—while the pressures of more traditional hobbies like team sports felt foreign and overwhelming. Despite my early interest in the arts, my passion dimmed as I got older and I feared I may never feel the way I once did. But by the end of my high school career, my passion for art was reignited by a painting class I took haphazardly. That experience, and the encouragement of my teacher, reshaped what I thought I knew about myself and allowed me to realize my dream of becoming an artist.

My path hasn’t always been clear. I began college unsure of what I wanted from life, struggling with mental health challenges and a persistent sense of uncertainty. Choosing to attend the University of Alabama was unexpected for both myself and those who knew me, but it became the setting for one of the most formative chapters of my life. Art was the constant I clung to when everything else felt unstable. It was my outlet, my refuge, and ultimately my purpose.

I earned my BFA in painting and printmaking with a minor in art history from the University of Alabama in 2022. Though the environment was often difficult, it shaped me into the artist I am today—resilient, curious, and committed to storytelling through painting. My work continues to evolve, but at its core, it’s always been about capturing the quiet, powerful moments that define what it means to be human..