Art doesn’t always have to come from something sad or deep to still be powerful. Sometimes, it just comes from being present in the emotion, whatever it is, and letting it move through you.
Read below about my painting process, behind the scenes, how I got to this moment, how my art has grown, and whatever else I feel like talking about.

The Website Process
Creating this website has been a mix of excitement, chaos, and a lot of trial-and-error (plus maybe one or two mini existential crises about editing). But underneath all of that, it’s really just about one thing: building a space that feels like me—and making it easy for you to experience my art the way it was meant to be seen.
I started this site from scratch, with no fancy web team or tech background—just a vision, a lot of artwork, and a stubborn need to get it all into one place. From photographing each piece to writing product descriptions that didn’t feel like robot speaking, every part of the process was personal. And honestly? A stress driven rewarding process.
This blog post is a little behind-the-scenes look at how it all came together. If you’re curious about the process, or just love a good “small business figuring it out” story, this one’s for you.

Painting Vessel Marie Token
I didn’t know it when I picked up the brush, but this painting—based on Vessel from Sleep Token—would become a turning point in my art journey.
From the beginning, I wasn’t trying to just capture a face. I wanted to translate a feeling—the weight, the mystery, the devotion that pulses through Sleep Token’s music. Vessel has this presence that’s both powerful and distant, sacred and raw. I tried to channel that energy into every layer of this piece.
And when I shared it online? Something clicked. It was the first time my art really landed with people. The response was overwhelming in the best way—it’s the painting that got my work noticed, shared, and seen in a way I hadn’t experienced before.
It’s finished now, but honestly, it feels like the beginning of something bigger. If you're here because of that post—thank you. This one will always be special.