How the World Becomes Art

I don’t always know what I’m going to make. Honestly, that’s part of the fun.

What sparks a piece might be something tiny—a shadow on the sidewalk, a weird color combo I pass on my morning walk, or the way light hits a pile of leaves just right. It starts as a feeling more than a plan.

I make art to stay close to my emotions and to explore the balance between chaos and intention. My process isn’t clean or linear—it’s full of moments where I pause, step back, and just stare until the next step reveals itself. It’s like solving a puzzle I made up in real time.

I call it Glob art—a mix of painting, mixed media, and sculptural texture that shifts depending on how close you are. From far away, you might notice the movement. Up close, you might catch something that feels like a secret.

In the end, my pieces reflect the layering I feel in real life: the messy parts, the soft parts, the surprises that make something whole.

Want to see how it all comes together?

Check out the Gallery to see some finished pieces, or explore Originals and Prints to bring one home.

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