About Me

 A Bridge Between Art and Faith

My journey has been one of transformation and purpose, bridging the gap between art and faith. I was raised in Burlington, NJ, with significant time spent in the culturally rich streets of New York City, Trenton, and Philadelphia. These places shaped my love for art, storytelling, and human connection, but my path wasn't always clear.

By the age of sixteen, I found myself chasing status, fleeting pleasures, and indulgence, only to be left feeling empty and questioning the meaning of it all. It was during this time of chaos that I turned to the gospel. The teachings of Jesus Christ not only gave me solace, but also revealed a calling to use my creative gifts for something greater.

With the guidance of art teachers like Joseph Dvorak and Thomas Camp, I began to embrace art as my language for storytelling. Photography, sculpture, and poetry became my tools to capture life’s beauty and struggles. However, while studying at Parsons School of Design, I wrestled with the tension between the secular art world and my desire to honor God. It wasn’t until I encountered 2 Corinthians 5:20—“We are ambassadors for Christ”—that my purpose became clear.

My work is a blend of artistry and faith. I often hear my photography compared to the visual storytelling of Ansel Adams, my poetry to the spiritually of Bob Marley, and my creative energy to the raw power of Basquiat. Whether I’m behind the lens, writing verses, or composing music, my mission is the same: to bring others closer to Christ through creativity.

My mission is clear:

to reveal the message of Jesus Christ through creative expressions—whether through the lens of a camera, the bristles of a brush, the melody of a song, or the words of a poem.