At the age of four, I knew I wanted to be an artist just like Mom, who would pull furniture away from the walls so that I could draw on the back. Creativity was encouraged in our home, from my constant sketching of rooms with furniture (who knew that would pay off) to my brother’s geodesic dome, constructed of cardboard and bolts, that the neighbors remember to this day.
A graduate of RIT with a BFA in Graphic Design, I honed my graphic and interior chops with companies, photo shoots, and some great clients. I’m comfortable in minimalist design or in the details of catalogs. Photo shoots, printing processes, editing copy, style boards for interiors, building 3D cakes — I find artistic possibilities everywhere.
All of this resulted in a detail-loving synthesis. I embrace a project whole-heartedly. My goal from those early days was, and continues to be, to make the world better by design.